So Sup Forums, what are the best pieces of software for GNU/Linux?

So Sup Forums, what are the best pieces of software for GNU/Linux?

That you often use, that you know, that you like or that are just fun.

I'd like to know more console based solutions.

For example: HTop, VTop, Glances, Pass, Neofetch, Inxi, Speedtest-cli, NameBench, Mosh, etc.

Other software I like: Guacamole, Dash, XFCE Terminal, Kitty, PCManFM, Vivaldi, VMM, etc.

Also, what about UEFI tools? I have rEFInd, and I currently have entries for the OEM's HW Diagnostics and Memtest86.

I don't mind proprietary or closed source software. Meme software that's interesting is welcome too.

Other urls found in this thread:

github.com/adtac/climate
netrunner.cc/
github.com/qqueue/ANSICHAN
github.com/xiongchiamiov/terminal-screensaver
github.com/keroserene/rickrollrc
gist.github.com/wting/5278321
github.com/cmatsuoka/asciiquarium
github.com/janbrennen/rice
anyforums.com/
twitter.com/NSFWRedditImage

systemd

freq used: screen, fish, ranger, jed, gdb, wget
less freq: ncdu, testdisk/photorec
gui: rofi, zathura, mpv, TeXmacs

I tried to install Fish but apparently the repos are down or something. I'll try tomorrow.

console based white noise generator:
< /dev/urandom | padsp tee /dev/audio > /dev/null

Sublime text

Wat's the meme with Sublime? I think Atom is far better and more customizable. .

firejail

I love QGIS, it's great for doing cool shit with maps and data (GIS)
Libvirt and its graphical frontend is better than VMware/virtualbox
Rawtherapee is nice for touching up RAW images
mpsyt for playing YouTube videos/music from a terminal
Audacious is a good music player
Tmux works better than screen for my console needs

Also uses bloaty Electron.

If I minded "Heavy" Software I would use Emacs.

How good is good? I've used VMM, but I'm a sucker for VMWare and always go back.

Atom is fine but I prefer sublime for it's stability.
If you ever had to edit a 5gb database export you'd know what I mean. While atom is unresponsive for 5 minutes and then usually crashes, sublime has it loaded up within a few seconds.
Also there's stuff like package control for it which makes it pretty much just as customisable in a fashion that's just as intuitive.
I still like atom but I think sublime is just nicer to use.

It's less of a hassle to do stuff like changing the size of a virtual disk image, importing vms, managing snapshots, and other tasks instead of doing it in the autistic Oracle/VMware way, but more importantly it feels nice to use a fully open source solution. I get the creeps just by installing closed source repos on my system.

Maybe this doesn't bother other people, and it's fine.

Atom is slow as fuck tho

bmon

Try these:
Steam
Freecad
Vlc
Beets
Ssh
Vnc

genkernel

aplay /dev/urandom

cowsay

But Emacs doesnt use half the resources of these faggy editors

wal/pywal

Terminal emulator: terminator
file manager: thunar
music player: audacious, deadbeef
video player: MPV
browser: firefox
image viewer: viewnior
torrent client: deluge

Don't even bother, Fish is shit.

vi kiddie
Steam on muh free GNU plus Linux system? If I wanted botnet - I would stat on Windows
Are you running a toster instead of a personal computer?

proprietary cancer

music and videos: MOC (Music On Console), MPlayer (video player), imagemagick (picture converter, wallpaper, screenshot application), ffmpeg (video converter, screencasting application)
communication: Mutt (for e-mail), irssi (for IRC), newsbeuter (for RSS newsfeed and to save youtube channels)
work: vim (text editor) hnb (outliner, wiki and xml editor), LPR (send documents to print without CUPS), SC-IM (spreadsheet compatible with xlsx), WordGrinder (word processor compatible with odt), Pandoc (document format converter), dict (offline dictionary)
others: GNU Screen (best mutiplexer and daemonizer), kdbx (to store passwords)

Friendly list of GNU/Linux software for winrefugees.

Chat, Voip (skype and others): Pidgin
RSS Feeds and Youtube channel organizer and viewer: Liferea
IRC: HexChat
Backup (file synchronization): Unison
System Backup: Systemback
Batch renamer: GPRename
File search: ANGRYsearch
Duplicate files removal: dupeGuru
Drawing: Krita
Image Editing (a.k.a. "photoshoping"): GIMP
Ebook Viewer: Okular
Image viewer, organizer, basic editing and video previewer: GThumb
Music Tags and metadata: Easytag
Music Player: DeaDBeeF, or Audacious with a Winamp skin
Media Center (online radio, watch and download tv shows and movies): Kodi (XBMC)
Video Player: VLC, or MPV
Video editing: Cinelerra-cv or OpenShot
Video Transcoding: Handbrake
Video compositing: Natron
Screencasting: Open Broadcaster Studio
Password manager: KeePassX
Laptop powersaving: PowerTOP and TLP
Office Suite: WPS Office, or LibreOffice
Desktop publishing (like a pro): Scribus
Document processor (academic papers): LyX
Flashcards: Anki
Graphing calculator: GraphMonkey
Counter RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury): Workrave
Typing training: Klavaro
System monitor: Conky, GKrellM or HardInfo
Virtual Machine: Virtualbox
To launch photoshop and play gaymes: WINE, with winetricks and playonlinux
Download Manager (download videos from youtube, other sites, any file from file sharing sites, with autologin and captcha solver): JDownloader
Torrent: Transmission-gtk
Burning CD/DVD: Xfburn
File Manager: PCManFM
File manager featured in Jurassic Park: fsv (File System Visualizer)
Web Browser: IceCat. Secure by default, can have firefox addons, also fast. Disable the LibreJS addon because it can be annoying for noobs.
Accounting: GnuCash. So you can keep track of the bucks you are saving when using free software.

If you are a wizard and like CLI tools pretty much this

fzy, fuzzy finder

What about lurking Sup Forums on the terminal, can I do that?

lynx terminal web browser

netsurf, until netrunner is ready

>netsurf
I was looking for something like rtv

you'll need a Sup Forums pass to browse without javascript enabled, most text based web browsers have no javascript, except by elinks, enter the netrunner project which may let you browse and post from the terminal

For devs github.com/adtac/climate

I don't get it. Netrunner is a Distro, so what about a complete Distro is going to change about trying to lurk Sup Forums in a terminal?

netrunner.cc/

Oh shit hahah, that completely went over my head. Is the whole moon thing discarded now?

I hope not, it was cool

>I was looking for something like rtv
github.com/qqueue/ANSICHAN

Just tried netrunner and it's shit. Hopefully it'll get better with time.

of course is shit, it isn't finished, needs more devs though, so it can be finished faster

>github.com/qqueue/ANSICHAN

Did you try it? That shit relies on some sort of hosted crap that does not work anymore. Also, it hasn't been maintained in 4 years.

Why?

POO

>I'd like to know more console based solutions.

>MPS-Youtube
This one is really fun and highly recommended. It's a simple terminal program to search, stream and download music from Youtube integrated with mpv.

>Ranger
Terminal based file manager. A lot of people use it and like it. Personally find this to be meme software, I end up using Nautilus 90% of the time instead.

>Ncmpcpp + Mpd
Terminal based music player. It's pretty powerful and easy to use.

>rTorrent
Bittorrent client that's really quick and efficient. Probably the best bittorrent client available. It's terminal based, but has a number of web interfaces and GUIs that can be used in conjunction.

>Weechat
Lightweight, modular, console based IRC client.

>Vim
Console based text editor with a host of available addons and powerful keybinds. Pretty self explanatory.

>Is the whole moon thing discarded now?
I hope not

terminal-screensaver github.com/xiongchiamiov/terminal-screensaver
rickrollrc github.com/keroserene/rickrollrc
nyan.sh gist.github.com/wting/5278321
Asciiquarium github.com/cmatsuoka/asciiquarium
many others github.com/janbrennen/rice
also cowsay (and cowthink), tty-clock, and bb (from AAlib)

>jed
>vi kiddie
ok...

Because it loses a lot of Bash compatibility simply on the basis of "it's cryptic".

yeah but it has fun colors and stuff :^)

You can get Fish-like highlighting on Zsh

add
DOS emulator: DOSBox
Commodore emulator: VICE
XBox emulator: XQEMU
Multiple gaming platforms: Mednafen, Higan
Nintendo: Dolphin, Mupen64Plus, DeSmuME
Sega: Reicast, Yabause, Exodus
Sega: PCSX
OS X: Darling

>Sega: PCSX
*Playstation