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#256 Post by bester69 »

Acestream Player
http://www.acestream.org

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Available v3.0 in snap:
sudo apt install snapd
sudo snap install acestreamplayer

If get problems with permissions and snap, disable apparmor in grub to be able to run snap:

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GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=”apparmor=0 security=apparmor" 

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Acestream-launcher: Alternative to AcestreamPlayer, by using acestream-engine plus vlc player.:
1.Prerequisites: If you are unsure that you have all the dependencies, run:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python python-psutil python-pexpect python-notify2 acestream-engine vlc
2.Clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/jonian/acestream-launcher.git
3.Run install.sh script as root:

sudo bash ./install.sh
Now, once you have the URL of the streaming, run:

acestream-launcher URL
For example:

acestream-launcher acestream://edca97797b5749855c9c0d512312312312323
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#257 Post by oswaldkelso »

Heavy use:

File Manager: Rox, spacefm, mc, ranger (I use rox as the go to filemanager and spacefm for extracting and taring with 4 windows with set tabs)
Browser: seamonkey, dillo, links -g,
Mail client: Claws-mail
Terminal: lilyterm, xterm
Window Management: openbox, tint2, skippy-xd, xdotool,
Openbox-Pipemenus etc: bookmarks.py, obbrowser.pl, obmenu-generator, ob-randr
Panel: tint2
System info: htop, inxi, hwinfo, ps_mem.py,
Video Player: mpv, mplayer, ffplay
Image Viewer: qiv, geeqie
Audio Player: cplay, mpv, ffplay
Text Editor: Leafpad, Geany, Nano,
Sound Architecture: ALSA
Screen capture: scrot. (Called from openbox menu with seven options: master screen, dual-screen, delay, select etc)
Torrenting: transmission-gtk
IRC: weechat-curses, chatzilla
Run dialog: runner (runner -r),
Launcher: fittstool, tint2, openbox, fittstool, xdotool
Alarm: Dclock
Calendar: libreoffice-calc, cal, calcurse
Notifer: xmessage
Voip: mumble, utox
Mixer:alsamixer
Search:ls -R | grep "lost-file" followed by locate, searchmonkey, spacefm -f
Network:wicd
Monitor settings: ob-randr, zarfy
office: Libreoffice, seamonkey -composer
Screen-lock: btrxtrlock-wrapper, (runs btrxtrlock then opens xterm maximized, runs aafire for 3 seconds so the screen goes up in flames :-) then runs xpenguins for 10 minutes
PDF Viewer: Xournal

Lighter use:

Audio Editor: Audacity, mhwaveedit, sweep
Screencast:ffmpeg (xterm -e ffmpeg -f alsa -ac 1 -ar 44100 -i hw:1 -video_size 1680x1050 -framerate 30 -f x11grab -i :0.0 -vcodec libx264 -crf 23 -preset ultrafast screencast-`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`.mkv)
Magnifier: magnify script runs xpaint -magnifier
bitmap editor: gimp, xpaint
vector editor: inkscape,
Bulk rename: ThunarBulkRename, (the only reason I have Thunar installed)
Addressbook: abook,
3D: Blender, SweetHome3D
Drawing:Dia,
FTP: lftp, gftp
Chat:pidgen
stopwatch timer:pystopwatch, utimer
CD Ripping:Asunder
DVD Ripping:vobcopy, undvd
Burning: TkDVD
Disk usage: xdiskusage, ncdu
scanning:xsane
Man: Xman
Website grabber: WebHTTrack
Podcasts: podget,
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#258 Post by None1975 »

Nili wrote:Welcome, glad to hear you're doing a hop on hlwm, hopefully leave you a good impression.
Yes, it is very good WM. I already fall in love with it :D No hoping around tiling's wm anymore
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#259 Post by bester69 »

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2018!!

Nuvola Player
Nuvola Player is a runtime for web-based music streaming services providing more native user experience and integration with Linux desktop environments than usual web browsers can offer. It tries to feel and look like a native application as possible.
https://nuvola.tiliado.eu/nuvola/debian/stretch/

I will recommend the following Apps:
- Deezer
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Great Alternative to spotify
- MixCloud
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**Interesting feature---> Quick preview music onmouseover ->> I like it :)
- SoundCloud
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- Tunein
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#260 Post by Bulkley »

GOM Player

It's in the Debian repositories.

Edit: I may be wrong about the repositories. Gom is there but not the player.

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#261 Post by bester69 »

Opera Browser
http://www.opera.com/
Opera for linux, has improve a lot recentlly, :o I would say its right now the best internet browser available for desktop linux. Smooth, fast, stable and with some very great embedded features such as:

- Addon Blocker
- free VPN
- Search/Copy PopUp Selection Text
- Preview Tabs
- Opera Turbo (compression images)
- Save Battery
- WhatsApp (SidebarTool)
- Facebook Messenger (SidebarTool)
- Capture Screen SidebarTool (SidebarTool)


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#262 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

bester69 wrote:with some very great embedded features such as:
- Fully automated tracking and telemetry with integrated "phone home" facility.
- Exclusive "autopwn" system to let the developers control your desktop remotely.
etc...
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bester69 wrote:Opera for linux, has improve a lot recentlly, :o I would say its right now the best internet browser available for desktop linux.
Apart from the fact that it's rubbish at streaming media outside of Youtube.

I ran Opera exclusively for over 13 years and left it about a month ago in favour of Chromium. Which has been excellent.

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Lysander wrote:
bester69 wrote:Opera for linux, has improve a lot recentlly, :o I would say its right now the best internet browser available for desktop linux.
Apart from the fact that it's rubbish at streaming media outside of Youtube.

I ran Opera exclusively for over 13 years and left it about a month ago in favour of Chromium. Which has been excellent.
Opera is core chromium more stylish, Its the best available fork of chromium.. They're doing a great work, and you can see how much development is behind it as they're realeasing new versions everytime, with very few changes, so they are looking for excellency and doing a serious work. I thought Opera was death, but they're reborning (see-> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04S8nnndc9A )...I was using chromium for that period, but now that they're back in strong I changed back to opera, i like it very much for the moment.. lets benefit of if while it last.

damn, I really love this "Opera's Search/Copy Popup text selection", I wish kde team implement it in their freamwork :( they won't
See--> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCfvf6bwPrc The idea, its gold, like "contextual dragging dolphin's popup asking for operation" (best thing ever invented ... :P ,. yet, there some people asking for remove it.., fortunally they're less :x
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#265 Post by Lysander »

bester69 wrote: damn, I really love this "Opera's Search/Copy Popup text selection"
It's a nice feature - don't worry, it won't be long till other browsers steal the idea.

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Lysander wrote:
bester69 wrote: damn, I really love this "Opera's Search/Copy Popup text selection"
It's a nice feature - don't worry, it won't be long till other browsers steal the idea.
They won't, you'll see, they havent "copy dragg and drop popup dolphin's popup Asking for (Move/Copy/link)" either. They seems scatterbrains, I was feed up with dragging accidentally files and folder all around into unwanted folders in nautilus and other similars file explorers. Now with dolphin its all a great peace.. :P , things doesnt change place by accident (I also use chattr in some parents folders to keep structure unalterable).
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#267 Post by bester69 »

Signal (before Textsecure)
https://signal.org
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Fast, simple, secure. Privacy that fits in your pocket.
Signal is an encrypted communications application for Android and iOS. A desktop version is available for Linux, Windows, and macOS.
It uses the Internet to send one-to-one and group messages, which can include files, voice notes, images and videos, and make one-to-one voice and video calls.
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Wifi Remote Speaker
http://georgielabs.net
https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... ndWireFree

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A easy way to use the Android phone as a Speaker server. Using it now, its very cool! (Just need to configure pulseaudio to not mode duplex output)
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GloboNote - Free note taking application
http://globonote.info
Platform Independent. Run on Windows, Linux or MacOS (Requires Java 6 or higher installed).
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Very good and complete App, for stickies, it works very well in KDE plasma( Removing Tomboy :) ).
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Windscribe VPN
https://windscribe.com/guides/linux
>>>10Gb VPN for free

Very easy to use and fast VPN that works 100% with Debian 9, It also allows to change from country server.

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#271 Post by Head_on_a_Stick »

I've been playing around with global illumination recently, the reference pbrt renderer builds and runs in Debian:

http://pbrt.org/

Sample image demonstrating their subsurface scattering BSDF:

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I will probably package it up and host it soon, watch this space.

EDIT: I've already uploaded a version to the AUR for any Archers:

https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pbrt-v3-git/
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appleseed

appleseed is an open source, physically-based global illumination rendering engine primarily designed for animation and visual effects.

There is a Blender plugin as well :)

It offers several physically-based (measured) shaders for metal, plastic & glass, a progressive photon mapping integrator and full spectral rendering (31 bands from 400-700 nm).

No Metropolis Light Transport or bidirectional path tracing though, which is a shame.
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DvdStyler
VERY GOOD LINUX APP!!
DVDStyler is a cross-platform free DVD authoring application for the creation of professional-looking DVDs. It allows not only burning of video files on DVD that can be played practically on any standalone DVD player, but also creation of individually designed DVD menus. It is Open Source Software and is completely free.
https://www.dvdstyler.org/en/
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=dvdstyler

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deb http://www.deb-multimedia.org/ stable main non-free 
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AfterShot Pro 3 (RAW Photo Editor)
(Free Trial x30 days, then 69,99 €)
Corel® AfterShot™ Pro 3, the world’s fastest RAW photo-editing software - up to 4 x faster than Adobe® Lightroom®*. Brand and protect your work with new Watermarking, regain more detail in overexposed images with enhanced Highlight Recovery, and cut editing time with new Blemish Remover tools.
https://www.aftershotpro.com/en/products/aftershot/pro/

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http://dwnld.aftershotpro.com/trials/3/AfterShotPro3.deb
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RawTherapee 5.4 Released
2018. March 20. (Tuesday)
RawTherapee comprises a subset of image editing operations specifically aimed at non-destructive raw photo post-production and is primarily focused on improving a photographer's workflow by facilitating the handling of large numbers of images.
http://rawtherapee.com

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Darktable
darktable is a free and open-source photography workflow application and raw developer.
https://www.darktable.org

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Mitsuba is a physically-based rendering engine that employs unbiased mathematical techniques to generate genuinely photorealistic images.

http://www.mitsuba-renderer.org/

It is similar in execution to Blender's Cycles renderer but it offers several alternative integrators (the algorithms used to generate the image), including Metropolis Light Transport and bidirectional path tracing, both of which converge faster and with less noise than the unidirectional path tracer found in Blender, especially when used in scenes with indirect illumination or lots of caustics.

Mitsuba also offers full spectral rendering rather than the tristimulus RGB values usually seen and comes with a selection of material presets such as gold, silver, aluminium and even some subsurface models such as skin and milk.

I'm having trouble building the package in the openSUSE Build Service so I only have a locally build (amd64) .deb available at the moment:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=17YF0_ ... f8lq5YSRYI

It also lacks the preview GUI because of a QtWidgets build error so I will have to get that working as well.

The program is run from the command line against a pre-prepared scene file (formatted in XML, unfortunately), like this:

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mitsuba scene.xml
Some example scenes can be downloaded from the site:

http://www.mitsuba-renderer.org/download.html

Benedikt Bitterli also has some amazing scenes prepared for his Tungsten renderer that have been converted to Mitsuba:

https://benedikt-bitterli.me/resources/

Note though that the scene files will have to be edited and the current version number substituted in, like this:

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<scene version="0.6.0">
And also change the output format ("film type") from OpenEXR ("hdrfilm") to PNG ("ldrfilm"):

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<film type="ldrfilm" id="film">
Here is a sample image generated from cbox_sss.zip:

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^ The boxes are using the "skimmed milk" preset and scaled to a fraction of a millimetre to emphasise the subsurface-scattering effect.

It is possible to import PLY & .obj files (from Blender) to ease the scene creation process.

The documentation is excellent (and essential):

http://www.mitsuba-renderer.org/docs.html

Enjoy!
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