Sujet : Re: What programs do you make sure are installed on a new Linux
De : mrbrklyn (at) *nospam* panix.com (Ruben Safir)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 15. Nov 2024, 02:31:52
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Jack Strangio <
jackstrangio@yahoo.com> wrote:
candycanearter07 <candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid> writes:
To be fair, having Linux as your first OS would be very rare.
Who cares. It is the only OS I have used since 1998 at least.
Everything else I look at sucks.
Programs I install
Openshot
Firefox
Gimp
GVIM
thunderbird
mutt
gcc
make
Perl
Python
gdb
vlc
crossfire-gtk
gnuplot
dia
inkscape
scribus
xcalc
oclock
windowmaker
X11
openrc
hexchat
popcorntime
transmission
open-nusismat
make
rsync
ssh!!
at minimum
Hey, look, guys! I'm a rarity!!
(Most people would deinitely consider that a GOOD THING!)
Well, almost. I went from MSDOS to UNIX and then Linux. Never had Windows as
my personal 'daily-driver'.
(Aually, I was using X11 desktops on UNIX, and had heard 'Wonderful Things'
about this new 'Windows thing'. So I tried it and was aghast at just how
**bad** and primitive it was, compared to what I was already using.)
Jack