List of your linux Apps
Posted: 2020-12-23 11:45
tmux
irssi
curl
ping
irssi
curl
ping
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flatpak list
Name Application ID Version Branch Installation
Bitwarden com.bitwarden.desktop 1.7.0 stable system
Freedesktop Platform org.freedesktop.Platform 18.08.39 18.08 system
Freedesktop Platform org.freedesktop.Platform 20.08.6 20.08 system
default org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default 20.08 system
html5-codecs org.freedesktop.Platform.html5-codecs 18.08 system
Breeze Gtk theme org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Breeze 3.22 system
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snap list
Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes
chromium 90.0.4430.19 1519 latest/beta canonical✓ -
core 16-2.49 10862 latest/stable canonical✓ core
core18 20210128 1990 latest/stable canonical✓ base
core20 20201210 907 latest/stable canonical✓ base
gnome-3-28-1804 3.28.0-19-g98f9e67.98f9e67 147 latest/stable canonical✓ -
gnome-3-34-1804 0+git.3556cb3 68 latest/stable canonical✓ -
gtk-common-themes 0.1-50-gf7627e4 1514 latest/stable canonical✓ -
snap-store 3.38.0-55-geb45541 499 latest/stable canonical✓ -
My flatpakscraigevil wrote:Same version of p7zip is in Debian.
p7zip/unstable,now 16.02+dfsg-8 arm64 [installed,automatic]
7zr file archiver with high compression ratio
p7zip-full/unstable,now 16.02+dfsg-8 arm64 [installed,automatic]
7z and 7za file archivers with high compression ratio
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Evolution - Gestione su correo-e, contactos y calendario org.gnome.Evolution 3.36.3 (by Flathub.org) stable x86_64 flathub system
Meld - Compare y combine sus archivos org.gnome.meld 3.20.2 stable x86_64 flathub system
GnuCash - Gestione sus finanzas, cuentas e inversiones org.gnucash.GnuCash 4.4 stable x86_64 flathub system
Kodi - Media center tv.kodi.Kodi 18.8-Leia stable x86_64 flathub system
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Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes
auryo 2.5.4 208 latest/stable sneljo -
authy 1.8.3 5 latest/beta twilio-authy -
bitwarden 1.22.2 31 latest/stable bitwarden* -
brave 1.15.76 82 latest/stable brave -
chromium 88.0.4324.146 1475 latest/stable canonical* -
chromium-ffmpeg 0.1 17 latest/stable canonical* -
deadbeef-vs 1.8.2-snap1 5 latest/stable vasilisc -
drive current 22 latest/stable fireeye -
losslesscut 3.32.0 62 latest/stable mifino -
okular 20.04.0 98 latest/stable kde* -
opera 67.0.3575.53 67 latest/stable opera-software* -
p7zip-desktop 16.02.2 220 latest/stable ernytech -
riseup-vpn 0.20.4 161 latest/stable leapsnaps classic
shortwave 1.1.1 1 latest/stable alexmurray -
snap-store 3.38.0-59-g494f078 518 latest/stable canonical* -
tizonia 0.22.0 482 latest/stable tizonia -
Can you work out how much cruft they pull in? I did a simulate install of some snap package and it wanted to install something like a gigabyte of runtime dependencies. Abandoned that crazy idea and found a perfectly good native alternative which used a few MB. Flatpak is similar afaik.craigevil wrote:Along with all the cruft that comes with installing either one.
All lies or fake news, most apps share same cores packages so, its the almost same to install a deb once youve installed first core components snap/flatpaksunrat wrote:Can you work out how much cruft they pull in? I did a simulate install of some snap package and it wanted to install something like a gigabyte of runtime dependencies. Abandoned that crazy idea and found a perfectly good native alternative which used a few MB. Flatpak is similar afaik.craigevil wrote:Along with all the cruft that comes with installing either one.
Containerised applications are a disease imo. Some call it windowsisation. I prefer Linux. This is the way.
It's those core components I was asking about. Many hundreds of megabytes.bester69 wrote: once youve installed first core components snap/flatpak
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Partition: ID-1: / size: 233.31 GiB used: 13.54 GiB (5.8%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/mmcblk0p2
ID-2: /boot size: 252 MiB used: 47.8 MiB (19.0%) fs: vfat dev: /dev/mmcblk0p1
Swap: ID-1: swap-1 type: zram size: 256 MiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) dev: /dev/zram0
ID-2: swap-2 type: file size: 100 MiB used: 0 KiB (0.0%) file: /var/swap
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org.kde.okular permissions:
ipc network cups pulseaudio wayland x11 dri
file access [1] dbus access [2]
[1] host, xdg-config/kdeglobals:ro
[2] com.canonical.AppMenu.Registrar
ID Branch Op Remote Download
1. org.kde.Platform.Locale 5.15 i flathub < 341.6 MB (partial)
2. org.kde.Platform 5.15 i flathub < 346.2 MB
3. org.kde.okular.Locale stable i flathub < 3.1 MB (partial)
4. org.kde.okular stable i flathub < 60.4 MB
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The following NEW packages will be installed:
kded5 kinit kio kpackagetool5 libaccounts-glib0 libaccounts-qt5-1 libchm1 libepub0 libfam0 libkaccounts2 libkf5activities5 libkf5archive5
libkf5attica5 libkf5auth-data libkf5authcore5 libkf5bluezqt-data libkf5bluezqt6 libkf5bookmarks-data libkf5bookmarks5 libkf5codecs-data
libkf5codecs5 libkf5completion-data libkf5completion5 libkf5config-data libkf5configcore5 libkf5configgui5 libkf5configwidgets-data
libkf5configwidgets5 libkf5coreaddons-data libkf5coreaddons5 libkf5crash5 libkf5dbusaddons-data libkf5dbusaddons5 libkf5declarative-data
libkf5declarative5 libkf5doctools5 libkf5globalaccel-bin libkf5globalaccel-data libkf5globalaccel5 libkf5globalaccelprivate5 libkf5guiaddons5
libkf5i18n-data libkf5i18n5 libkf5iconthemes-data libkf5iconthemes5 libkf5itemviews-data libkf5itemviews5 libkf5jobwidgets-data libkf5jobwidgets5
libkf5js5 libkf5jsapi5 libkf5kexiv2-15.0.0 libkf5khtml-data libkf5khtml5 libkf5kiocore5 libkf5kiogui5 libkf5kiontlm5 libkf5kiowidgets5
libkf5notifications-data libkf5notifications5 libkf5package-data libkf5package5 libkf5parts-data libkf5parts5 libkf5pty-data libkf5pty5
libkf5purpose-bin libkf5purpose5 libkf5quickaddons5 libkf5service-bin libkf5service-data libkf5service5 libkf5solid5 libkf5solid5-data
libkf5sonnet5-data libkf5sonnetcore5 libkf5sonnetui5 libkf5textwidgets-data libkf5textwidgets5 libkf5threadweaver5 libkf5wallet-bin
libkf5wallet-data libkf5wallet5 libkf5widgetsaddons-data libkf5widgetsaddons5 libkf5windowsystem-data libkf5windowsystem5 libkf5xmlgui-data
libkf5xmlgui5 libkwalletbackend5-5 libokular5core9 libphonon4qt5-4 libphonon4qt5-data libpolkit-qt5-1-1 libqmobipocket2 libqt5texttospeech5
libsignon-qt5-1 libxcb-res0 libzip4 okular okular-extra-backends phonon4qt5 phonon4qt5-backend-vlc qml-module-org-kde-bluezqt
qml-module-org-kde-kquickcontrolsaddons qml-module-qt-labs-folderlistmodel qml-module-qt-labs-settings qml-module-qtqml
qml-module-qtquick-dialogs qml-module-qtquick-privatewidgets
0 upgraded, 110 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 22.3 MB of archives.
After this operation, 113 MB of additional disk space will be used.
I agree - this is a "windowsisation" in a pure form.sunrat wrote:(...)craigevil wrote:Along with all the cruft that comes with installing either one.
Containerised applications are a disease imo. Some call it windowsisation. I prefer Linux. This is the way.
I use :craigevil wrote:Yes Kalarm is a great app.
Apps I use many times a day.
Chromium and Firefox, and occasionally Librewolf or Tor browser
irssi
CopyQ
Guake Terminal
nano
Revolt (Matrix client)
conky
Feathernotes
Games: Crossfire, Minetest
A/V: Audacious, Smplayer (trying to work my way through several hours worth of Python videos)
VScode ( had issues with vscodium)
Uget
You're welcomeCyborg wrote:Thanks for recommending lossless-cut. I'd been using flowblade for a while, but it's given me some trouble recently and lossless-cut is perfect for the simple edits I need to do.
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wget -q http://headsetapp.co/headset-electron/headset.gpg -O- | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/headset-archive-keyring.gpg
echo "deb [arch=amd64 signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/headset-archive-keyring.gpg] http://headsetapp.co/headset-electron/debian stable non-free" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/headset.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install headset