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List of your linux Apps
Re: List of your linux Apps
Recoll --> Best searching indexer software
Review -_> http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Fe ... tal-Recoll
Recoll, index most of the files avilable: Word, PDF's, txt, zip, rar, Audio/Images tags etc
It uses scripts called filters for processing differents kind of formats files, it can decompress files to scan indexing, and even do OCR's.
I like rclpdf filter which allow to process images PDF files--> It uses tessarct OCR and it works great.
With Recoll installed thers nothing you can miss in a txt search, Recoll in my opinion in one of the most powerfull and usefool tool in linux.. It allow me find any file i want, by using a few words
http://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/index.html.en
Review -_> http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Fe ... tal-Recoll
Recoll, index most of the files avilable: Word, PDF's, txt, zip, rar, Audio/Images tags etc
It uses scripts called filters for processing differents kind of formats files, it can decompress files to scan indexing, and even do OCR's.
I like rclpdf filter which allow to process images PDF files--> It uses tessarct OCR and it works great.
With Recoll installed thers nothing you can miss in a txt search, Recoll in my opinion in one of the most powerfull and usefool tool in linux.. It allow me find any file i want, by using a few words
http://www.lesbonscomptes.com/recoll/index.html.en
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Re: List of your linux Apps
ProjectM-> an iterative music visualization library which uses OpenGL for hardware acceleration.
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/soun ... pulseaudio
https://packages.debian.org/jessie/soun ... pulseaudio
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Mondo Rescue
2016-04-29 Project mondorescue version 3.2.2 is now available (debian 8 available finally )
Mondo is reliable. is in use by Lockheed-Martin, Nortel Networks, Siemens, HP, IBM, NASA's JPL, the US Dept of Agriculture, dozens of smaller companies, and tens of thousands of users.
http://www.mondorescue.org/about.shtml
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Very easy to use programa that allow you to make hot full system backups while you keep working (it let you to exclude some directories).It backs up your GNU/Linux server or workstation to tape, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R[W], DVD+R[W], NFS or hard disk partition. In the event of catastrophic data loss, you will be able to restore all of your data [or as much as you want], from bare metal if necessary.
2016-04-29 Project mondorescue version 3.2.2 is now available (debian 8 available finally )
Mondo is reliable. is in use by Lockheed-Martin, Nortel Networks, Siemens, HP, IBM, NASA's JPL, the US Dept of Agriculture, dozens of smaller companies, and tens of thousands of users.
http://www.mondorescue.org/about.shtml
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Very easy to use programa that allow you to make hot full system backups while you keep working (it let you to exclude some directories).It backs up your GNU/Linux server or workstation to tape, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R[W], DVD+R[W], NFS or hard disk partition. In the event of catastrophic data loss, you will be able to restore all of your data [or as much as you want], from bare metal if necessary.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Does anyone able to install MakeHuman 1.1 without using PPA?
MakeHuman package doesn't exist on Jessie.
http://www.makehuman.org/
It used to have 1.0.2 version .deb package for download for Debian on official site but they removed.
Now the author force us to use PPA on 1.1 from now on.
http://www.makehuman.org/download_makehuman_110.php
There're MakeHuman 1.1 on Testing/Sid channel though.
MakeHuman package doesn't exist on Jessie.
http://www.makehuman.org/
It used to have 1.0.2 version .deb package for download for Debian on official site but they removed.
Now the author force us to use PPA on 1.1 from now on.
http://www.makehuman.org/download_makehuman_110.php
There're MakeHuman 1.1 on Testing/Sid channel though.
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From what I can see, you should be able to download and install the debs for the stretch version with gdebi in Jessie 8, from packages.debian.org. It seems to be a Python 2 program, which has a much better chance of being backward-compatible than those compiled from source code into machine-language binaries.
Just to be safe, I'll also rebuild it on a Debian 8 OBS repository.
Edit: Here it is in a Debian 8 OBS repo: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... =makehuman
Just a note, this wasn't the best thread to attach your question; it would have been better to start a new one.
Just to be safe, I'll also rebuild it on a Debian 8 OBS repository.
Edit: Here it is in a Debian 8 OBS repo: https://software.opensuse.org/download. ... =makehuman
Just a note, this wasn't the best thread to attach your question; it would have been better to start a new one.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Thank you, for granting my request.
Makehuman & some other softwares that's not exit on Debian Jessie repo was the reason I shift to Testing/Sid Channel.
If I've enough softwares that I lack start to exist on Jessie. I'd shift down to Jessie fully once again.
I just do only once in this thread because I want to find a way to contact you somehow.
Because next time I might submit software list that you might interest.
I've been hoarding softwares both .exe & .deb since before using Debian based
some are .Appimages, some are portable binary which I can get away from mixing repo or PPA
But some still left are text notes of PPA which are not exist on Debian. Which this list I might submit you later.
This will be useful for both Debian & MX repositories.
Makehuman & some other softwares that's not exit on Debian Jessie repo was the reason I shift to Testing/Sid Channel.
If I've enough softwares that I lack start to exist on Jessie. I'd shift down to Jessie fully once again.
I just do only once in this thread because I want to find a way to contact you somehow.
Because next time I might submit software list that you might interest.
I've been hoarding softwares both .exe & .deb since before using Debian based
some are .Appimages, some are portable binary which I can get away from mixing repo or PPA
But some still left are text notes of PPA which are not exist on Debian. Which this list I might submit you later.
This will be useful for both Debian & MX repositories.
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You can PM me with a list if you don't already see them in the MX main or test repo. We also have an enthusiastic new packager, and things have been slow lately, so he'd welcome the opportunity.
Though I have been thinking about a pretty big project, which is to backport a newer Qt 5 to Jessie, since the current 5.3 doesn't support configuration of its appearance.
Though I have been thinking about a pretty big project, which is to backport a newer Qt 5 to Jessie, since the current 5.3 doesn't support configuration of its appearance.
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Been working with dolphin_oracle the last few days on improving what's already a butt-kicking desktop analog clock called clocky: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpFb7B5JcWs
Forked it to mx-clocky, bundled it with a selection of themes, and added a theme manager that allows selecting, previewing, adding, and removing non-bundled themes, such as from the pack in the Youtube video. The preview won't work if there's no preview bitmap in the theme folder, though.
The python program also needs yad from jessie-backports for the theme-manager script. It can use cairo-clock themes, but uses much less CPU resources than that clock.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxE7w ... VVzWFk5SDA
Both the m12 and mx15 packages should work on Jessie if you have yad available.
Forked it to mx-clocky, bundled it with a selection of themes, and added a theme manager that allows selecting, previewing, adding, and removing non-bundled themes, such as from the pack in the Youtube video. The preview won't work if there's no preview bitmap in the theme folder, though.
The python program also needs yad from jessie-backports for the theme-manager script. It can use cairo-clock themes, but uses much less CPU resources than that clock.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BxE7w ... VVzWFk5SDA
Both the m12 and mx15 packages should work on Jessie if you have yad available.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Brave Browser:
Based on e Chromium web browser, Brave browser automatically blocks ads and trackers, making it faster and safer than your current browser.
https://brave.com/
Safer:
- Brave blocks harmful advertising
- Brave redirects sites to HTTPS
- Brave blocks Tracking Pixels and Tracking Cookies
Faster:
- Brave blocks trackers and intrusive ads that can slow you down on the web.
Based on e Chromium web browser, Brave browser automatically blocks ads and trackers, making it faster and safer than your current browser.
https://brave.com/
Safer:
- Brave blocks harmful advertising
- Brave redirects sites to HTTPS
- Brave blocks Tracking Pixels and Tracking Cookies
Faster:
- Brave blocks trackers and intrusive ads that can slow you down on the web.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Whatsapp Client:
https://github.com/Aluxian/Whatsie
A simple & beautiful desktop client for WhatsApp Web (Still Beta).
Features:
-Themes & Mini Mode
-Native Notifications (with reply on OS X)
-Spell Checker & Auto Correct
-Keyboard Shortcuts
-Launch on OS startup
-Automatic Updates
https://github.com/Aluxian/Whatsie
A simple & beautiful desktop client for WhatsApp Web (Still Beta).
Features:
-Themes & Mini Mode
-Native Notifications (with reply on OS X)
-Spell Checker & Auto Correct
-Keyboard Shortcuts
-Launch on OS startup
-Automatic Updates
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Hey, if you like eye-candy, I've rebuilt the older compiz-fusion 0.8.4 for Jessie in my mini-multimedia repo:
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=127574
This is the version that had the plugins such as fire (Burn) and Beam Me Up (Beam) before they were removed for compiz 0.9.X. It works well on my machine, YMMV. You'll have to configure it manually; refer to the Arch wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Compiz
http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=127574
This is the version that had the plugins such as fire (Burn) and Beam Me Up (Beam) before they were removed for compiz 0.9.X. It works well on my machine, YMMV. You'll have to configure it manually; refer to the Arch wiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Compiz
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Re: List of your linux Apps
medit
A code editor with syntax highlighting supporting various programming languages.
gcc/g++
The C/C++ compilers although not GUI based deserve their mention.
Lazarus IDE
An IDE using Lazarus/Delphi Object Pascal. The IDE has integrated GUI design and does NOT requires contorted methods to access graphical widgets within code.
LXDE Terminal and XFCE Terminal
I found using these two terminals pleasant to the eyes as fonts can be set not to cause unnecessary eye fatigue.
nano
Since a few months ago I was still using vim to edit system files. When I discovered nano I never looked back. Nano runs in terminal which means it can easily be run with root privileges without necessitating the installation of other software to allow running GUI applications as root.
GRUB2
I am a wild multibooter .
My computer has about nine or eight operating systems installed! Like GRUB1, GRUB2 proved to be easy to use once you workaround the new features that require using scripts. I installed it a very small partition that hold sonly a minimal Debian installation with root alone as a user. GRUB2 is well behaved even when I upgrade kernels belonging to the various installations.
A code editor with syntax highlighting supporting various programming languages.
gcc/g++
The C/C++ compilers although not GUI based deserve their mention.
Lazarus IDE
An IDE using Lazarus/Delphi Object Pascal. The IDE has integrated GUI design and does NOT requires contorted methods to access graphical widgets within code.
LXDE Terminal and XFCE Terminal
I found using these two terminals pleasant to the eyes as fonts can be set not to cause unnecessary eye fatigue.
nano
Since a few months ago I was still using vim to edit system files. When I discovered nano I never looked back. Nano runs in terminal which means it can easily be run with root privileges without necessitating the installation of other software to allow running GUI applications as root.
GRUB2
I am a wild multibooter .
My computer has about nine or eight operating systems installed! Like GRUB1, GRUB2 proved to be easy to use once you workaround the new features that require using scripts. I installed it a very small partition that hold sonly a minimal Debian installation with root alone as a user. GRUB2 is well behaved even when I upgrade kernels belonging to the various installations.
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It is hard to get away from CLI tools.
The worst infection of all, is a false sense of security!
It is hard to get away from CLI tools.
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+1 for nano. It's the only thing I ever used and does what it says on the tin - edits text files from console, easily.
I'm a rabid multibooter with GRUB2 as well, only 4 OS currently although I had 6 before changing my OS drive.
I'm a rabid multibooter with GRUB2 as well, only 4 OS currently although I had 6 before changing my OS drive.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
PhotoScape - Great Free Photo Editing Software
Great Software to use in linux (wine),very complete:
http://www.photoscape.org/
Great Software to use in linux (wine),very complete:
http://www.photoscape.org/
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Software built for Windows is Linux software?bester69 wrote:PhotoScape - Great Free Photo Editing Software
Great Software to use in linux (wine),very complete:
http://www.photoscape.org/
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Too many to list, but the few that I use the most I keep in the favorites tab of the Whisker Menu:
Claws Mail
Firefox
Gnome-MPV (Excellent!!)
gPodder
Liferea
Speedcruch
Stellarium
Thunar
Tilda
Transmission
Xfce-dict
I occasionally use leafpad, xfburn, shotwell and gimp
and of course synaptic and gparted.
Claws Mail
Firefox
Gnome-MPV (Excellent!!)
gPodder
Liferea
Speedcruch
Stellarium
Thunar
Tilda
Transmission
Xfce-dict
I occasionally use leafpad, xfburn, shotwell and gimp
and of course synaptic and gparted.
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Re: List of your linux Apps
I think that some great Windows applications that can be runned propertly on linux (using wine) deserve to be known. Many of us would like to know about theses applications so that we dont need have windows installed in another boot partition or in a virtual machine.Ardouos wrote:bester69 wrote:PhotoScape - Great Free Photo Editing Software
Software built for Windows is Linux software?
Thanks to project wine linux community can install windows applications with sometimes extra features not easy available in open sourse apps., I think its easy to understand unless you're a hater.
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Perfect365
(wine - Windows App)
Perfect 365 by ArcSoft is photo retouching software that allows you to turn your photos into professional looking portraits with the click of a button. This software is one of the most user-friendly photo retouching software packages available.
https://perfect365.arcsoft.com/
It works very good with wine; Do we have something similar in linux ??? ,
Unitl Then..See results:
(wine - Windows App)
Perfect 365 by ArcSoft is photo retouching software that allows you to turn your photos into professional looking portraits with the click of a button. This software is one of the most user-friendly photo retouching software packages available.
https://perfect365.arcsoft.com/
It works very good with wine; Do we have something similar in linux ??? ,
Unitl Then..See results:
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Re: List of your linux Apps
Recently I've been very much enjoying a few *nix-specific apps.
-tmux, a terminal multiplexer
-newsbeuter, a terminal based RSS reader
-Gnome Maps OH WAIT NO THAT STOPPED WORKING
-Gnome boxes, a very simple and easy to use virtual machine program
-PowerTop, Power utility. This gave an extra hour of battery, and puts Linux on par with Windows for battery
-Conky, because of course
-Gnome-Shell and basic gnome applications, plus various gnome extensions
-xournal, great for taking handwritten notes via touchscreen
-nano, because I haven't spent the time to learn vim and nano is nice and simple and sufficient for my needs
-Bleachbit, for cleaning out the junk
-Onboard on screen keyboard, because it's way better and more configurable than the default gnome keyboard.
And a few applications that are available for both *nix and Windows/OSX
-Google Chrome/Chromium- still my favorite web browser
-Several Chrome apps, like mightytext, hangouts and docs
-Firefox- always good for when 'd rather google didn't track my every move
-Icedove (although I know it's called thunderbird everywhere except Debian)
-Libreoffice
-VLC, because it can play virtually anything
-Gimp
-tmux, a terminal multiplexer
-newsbeuter, a terminal based RSS reader
-Gnome Maps OH WAIT NO THAT STOPPED WORKING
-Gnome boxes, a very simple and easy to use virtual machine program
-PowerTop, Power utility. This gave an extra hour of battery, and puts Linux on par with Windows for battery
-Conky, because of course
-Gnome-Shell and basic gnome applications, plus various gnome extensions
-xournal, great for taking handwritten notes via touchscreen
-nano, because I haven't spent the time to learn vim and nano is nice and simple and sufficient for my needs
-Bleachbit, for cleaning out the junk
-Onboard on screen keyboard, because it's way better and more configurable than the default gnome keyboard.
And a few applications that are available for both *nix and Windows/OSX
-Google Chrome/Chromium- still my favorite web browser
-Several Chrome apps, like mightytext, hangouts and docs
-Firefox- always good for when 'd rather google didn't track my every move
-Icedove (although I know it's called thunderbird everywhere except Debian)
-Libreoffice
-VLC, because it can play virtually anything
-Gimp
Laptop: Debian GNU/Linux 9 'Stretch' 64bit
Read: https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian/
We are the Universal OS. Be patient, give help, teach the Debian way.
Read: https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian/
We are the Universal OS. Be patient, give help, teach the Debian way.
Re: List of your linux Apps
Veracrypt
https://veracrypt.codeplex.com/
VeraCrypt is an open-source freeware fork of the discontinued TrueCrypt project used for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE).
It can create a virtual encrypted disk within a file or encrypt a partition
According to its developers, security improvements have been implemented and issues raised by the initial TrueCrypt code audit have been addressed.
--> Veracrypt allow us to mount encrypyed drivers under Windows System, thanks to "Traveller Disk" (Portable Windows app ready to mount encrypted voume)
https://veracrypt.codeplex.com/
VeraCrypt is an open-source freeware fork of the discontinued TrueCrypt project used for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE).
It can create a virtual encrypted disk within a file or encrypt a partition
According to its developers, security improvements have been implemented and issues raised by the initial TrueCrypt code audit have been addressed.
--> Veracrypt allow us to mount encrypyed drivers under Windows System, thanks to "Traveller Disk" (Portable Windows app ready to mount encrypted voume)
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