Linux users, what software do you use
>music player
>video player
>note taking
>torrent client
>text editor
Linux users, what software do you use
>music player
>video player
>note taking
>torrent client
>text editor
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deadbeef mpv nano transmission nano / vscode
deadbeef mpv vim transmission vim/texmaker
>mpv
>mpv
>vim
>rtorrent
>vim
>Clementine
>mpv
>Standard Notes
>transmission
>nano, LibreOffice
>music player
deadbeef
>video player
mpv
>note taking
bookstack
>torrent client
qbittorent
>text editor
sublime
Not today, NSA
>Standard Notes
wannedto give it a try
the fact that I cant make folder for notes, to organize them better than just having all of them in root was a dealbreaker
>clementine
>SMPlayer
>usually just txt files
>qbittorrent
>neovim
ay_emulator
mpv
deluge
nano (sometimes leafpad)
I want to cum all over her
why wont you furries jump in front of a train?
>DeadBeef
>mpv
>nano
>rtorrent
>nano
not a furry but I always had a thing for libbie
emacs
>I-im not a furryfag u guise I swear!
>I-i-i-Iike furry b-b-but im not a furryfag!
>music player
GNOME Music.
>video player
GNOME MPV.
>note taking
GNOME Text Editor.
>torrent client
Transmission patched for the GNOME HIG.
>text editor
GNOME Text Editor.
Music: cmus
video: mpv
note taking: vimwiki
torrent client: qbittorrent
text editor: vim
based also that was the perfect opportunity to say Gnote
>N/A
>N/A
>Kate
>qBitTorrent
>Kate
(It's a server)
>pi hifi server
>mpv
>desktop bar stickies
>seedbox
>nano/sublime
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you’re referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called “Linux”, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project. There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use.
Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called “Linux” distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
based and redpilled
Mpv
Mpv
Vim
Transmission
Vim
>>music player
only normies listen to trash
>>video player
mpv / kodi
>>note taking
what notes?
>>torrent client
transmission
>>text editor
whatever happens to be installed
vlc
vlc
mousepad
transmission
mousepad
Hahaha
Actually it's GNOME/Linux, or just GNOME. GNOME is the OS and Linux is just a small component.
>music
mpv
>video
mpv
>notes
emacs org mode (really yes)
>torrents
transmission daemon + flexget + rss feeds
>text editor
emacs
>music player
banshee
>video player
vlc
>note taking
mousepad
>torrent client
I don't steal things
>text editor
mousepad
music player
Herrie by Ed Schouten
video player
VLC
note taking
Notes app from nextcloud on my NAS.
torrent client
Transmission on my NAS
text editor
Vim
>mpv
>mpv
>vim
>deluge
>Vim
>audacious
>mpv
>kate
>ktorrent/bittorrent
>kate
probably just a datamining thread but oh well
>qmmp
>mpv
>whatever text editor the DE I'm using comes with (leafpad, pluma, etc)
>qbittorrent
>vim
>vlc
>vlc
>vim
>deluge
>vim
Audacious
mpv
Geany
Transmission
Geany
cmus
SMPlayer
Gedit
Transmission
Gedit
guayadeque
mpc-qt
Bijiben
Transmission
Atom
>none
>vlc
>none
>none
>neovim
>mpv
>mpv
>vim
>transmission
>vim
>music player
google play music
>video player
I just stream them on my chrome browser
>note taking
google docs
>torrent client
JsTorrent on google chrome
>text editor
google docs
Linux é coisa de gente otária
>music player
n.n.n.n.... Nobody needs music! Hahaha! Right guise!
>video player
Eeek, that requires X! I can't show how hardcore I am if I install software that causes a graphics system to be installed on my computer!
>note taking
ed > notes.txt.
>torrent client
>2018
>Not being hardcore enough to just use the torrent protcol using netcat
>text editor
Whichever is the most autistic, which actually is neither vim nor emacs, but ed.
wtf is wrong with you
audacious (with a winamp skin)
mplayer
leafpad or nano or something
transmission
leafpad or something, maybe Kate for larger projects
>music player
deadbeef
>video player
mpv
>note taking
memory in my brain
>torrent client
rtorrent / transmission
>text editor
kate with dracula
Emacs
based
Clementine
Mpv
A real note book
Qbittorrent
Nano
Audacious
mpv
Notepad (android)
qBitTorrent
Mousepad
I use windows
>mpd+ncmpcpp
>mpv
>textfiles/dmenu
>transmission
>vim
mpd
mpv
pen and paper
-
vim
>music player
vim
>video player
vim
>note taking
vim
>torrent client
vim
>text editor
vim
>clementine
>mpv
>nothing
>qb
>nano
cmus
mpv
emacs (org mode)
transmission
emacs
>Clementine
>VLC
>Mousepad
>Deluge
>nano
cmus mpv/vlc vim qbittorrent vim
>That denial
>music player
mpd+ncmpcpp, but mpv or cmus can work in a pinch if you don't want to set up mpd
>video player
mpv
>note taking
vim, might use emacs in the future for org mode
>torrent client
deluge, daemon runs on server, gtk client attaches
>text editor
vim
I kind of get it. It's like being attracted to a teacher or someone at your workplace who is average or below average. Something about the context adds a bit of flair. A hot free software mascot is like a hot teacher, or hot secretary.
>foobar2000
>mpc-be
>notepad++
>utorrent
>notepad++
>only normies listen to trash
I don't get it. Are you saying all music is trash?
> mpv > mpv
> emacs (org mode, evil mode)
> transmission
> vim
>GNU Emacs
>GNU Emacs
>GNU Emacs
>GNU Emacs
>GNU Emacs
>GNU Emacs
eww
to be fair, these are all good(except utorrent )
>sayonara
>MPV
>gedit
>deluge
>Focuswriter, LibreOffice Writer
This is why I come back to Jow Forums
spotify, clementine, ncmpcpp
mpv
nano
deluge
vim/sublime2
>music player
xplayer for one offs, or clementine for more complex stuff
>video player
xplayer, mplayer, smplayer, or rarely VLC (the latter was my goto until it started flickering on most videos)
>note taking
vim
>torrent client
transmission
>text editor
Atom or vim
>mpv --no-video
>mpv
>vim
>deluge-cli
>vim/vscode
>music player
spotify
>video player
vlc
>note taking
qownnotes
>torrent client
qbittorrent
>text editor
nano
I unironically run emacs as a systemd service.
With evil mode too.
Having multiple terminals that I can yank/paste between is awesome.
>music player
mpv
>video player
mpv
>note taking
vim
>torrent client
transmission
>text editor
vim
>Linux users, what software do you use
>>music player
Cmus
>>video player
Mpv
>>note taking
Latex/mypaint
>>torrent client
Rtorrent
>>text editor
Vis (not vim)
the default one
the default one
GNU/Emacs org mode
the default one (transmission)
GNU/Emacs with evil
Master race here
Better question is:
What are you all using to read your mangas?
Currently I've been downloading a bunch of them at a time using HakuNeko S and then jumping to the manga folder and reading the files Mirage with the Zoom to fit setting permanently enabled and the bottom status bar disabled. Then I can just tap up and down on the keyboard to change pages and it doesn't freeze or crash like HakuNeko S seems to randomly do as a reader.
>FMD (github.com
>ImageMagick to combine them into a pdf (applied to each folder via the following bash script)
#!/bin/bash
i=150
for volume in */
do
cd "$volume"
echo "Creating ${volume%/*}.pdf..."
convert * -density ${i}x${i} -units PixelsPerInch \
-resize x$((i*1169/100)) \
-gravity center "../${volume%/*}.pdf"
cd ..
done
Then I just use the stock pdf reader that came with my distro to read them.
>downloading mangos
Just go to mangafox
>none, only listen to music on phone
>mpv
>geany
>transmission
>geany
all proprietary t b h
>server
>kate
>qb
does not compute
>>music player
Audacious with MPRIS controls on phone with KDE Connect or PulseAudio A2DP Source + phone over BT
>>video player
mpv
>>note taking
vim or the note plasmoid
>>torrent client
KTorrent locally, rtorrent remotely over ssh
>>text editor
vim or katepart
audacious
mpv
nano
deluge
nano
>cmus
>do
>don't use
>vim
>transmission
>vim
Pretty good, but without vim it's utter shit
>mpd / ncmpcpp
>mpv
>nano
>rtorrent
>nano
SystemD
>nano
lol kys
> Clementine
> MPV
> Nextcloud Note
> Transmission
> Emacs
>emacs
>emacs
>vim
>emacs
>vim
>deadbeef
>vlc
>atom/vim
>qbittorrent
>atom/vim
> Amarok & Spotify
> mpv + svp
> Overleaf (from Firefox)
> qbittorrent
> Kate & Atom
>Eeek, that requires X!
mpv --vo=drm [file]
or
vlc --vout fb [file]
ASCII video is also possible with both players.
>note taking
>text editor
TECO is more autistic than anything.
ed is child's play before that demon from hell.
>cmus / deadbeef
>mpv
>vim notes
>transmission
>vim
>mpv
>mpv
>bash script that curls a text file from my server so I can see the reminders for the first launch on my terminal
>qbittorrent
>kate
cala a porra boca
>Plex
>Plex
>Plex
>rtorrent
>Plex