ITT: perfect software linuxtards will NEVER have

ITT: perfect software linuxtards will NEVER have

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github.com/ShareX/ShareX
github.com/naelstrof/maim
userbase.kde.org/Plasma/Krunner
gimp.org/
krita.org
kdenlive.org
wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio#Equalizer
wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Equalizer_for_ALSA
jackaudio.org/
cmus.github.io/
musicpd.org/
mpv.io/
github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im
twitter.com/SFWRedditGifs

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i spend most of my time doing useful stuff so none of this matters

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wtf i hate linux now

I don't need an over-engineered botnet screenshot program. I rarely even take screenshots.

Windows loader

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An actual operating system

definition of bloat

>botnet github.com/ShareX/ShareX

AngrySearch

>is concerned about privacy
>will happy run random closed source shit downloaded from the internet with highest privileges

dmenu

Office, Active Directory, Group Policy, Exchange

Troubleshooting screen tearing and no audio is useful?

>only 137k items

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Not him, but
>implying I don't use Compton
>implying pulseaudio didn't work OOB
Strawman and FUD.

>that 50-100 ms input delay
Ok you win, Everything doesn't have that feature

I shouldn’t have to go out of my way to avoid problems that have been solved in Windows and Mac OS since the 90’s

windows didn't even have a compositor until 2006

(for clarity, X11 got the composite extension in 2004)

That's almost certainly rate limiting to optimize the work/ui balance.

But in linux you don't need to install a program like that because it already comes with your DE.

And it's super lightweight.

that and i was encoding video at the same time (in addition to the screencap)

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Like shooting lame fish in a barrel

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>muh terminal
fuck you

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Basically anything that will make you money outside of programming.

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>i agreez, windoz moast gud for much bizness

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Nice, I did not know about that. Can it do this?
I have a subwoofer with dedicated amplifier, many sound cards don't allow for bass redirection and if they do, they suck at it. With Equalizer APO I get to handle everything I need.

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probably can do that or do it in pulseaudio normally
i only use headphones, so i haven't looked into what's available for multichannel setups

This with the addition of every programming or software development related software

>m-muh VS is every programming software ever!!

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any good enterprise will have automatic backups of your whole hard drive every few hours via group policy settings.

Knowing GNU/Linux has made me a career, Windows has not. There is literally no reason to use windows if you're a programmer (that doesn't make GaYMES)

based

cringe

github.com/naelstrof/maim
+ ffmpeg for video recording (sharex needs this too)
userbase.kde.org/Plasma/Krunner
gimp.org/
krita.org
gimp + krita
gimp can do almost everything ps can with plugins and krita can do the rest
kdenlive kdenlive.org
pulseaudio equalizerwiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio#Equalizer
or the alsa version: wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Equalizer_for_ALSA
jack audio connection kit jackaudio.org/
cmus cmus.github.io/
mpd musicpd.org/
mpv mpv.io/
theres like 10 cad programs for linux. just google "linux cad". i dont use them myself so idk which one to recommend

windows 10 looks terrible

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sc-im github.com/andmarti1424/sc-im
basically vim for spreadsheets

>vb6 with 1 checkbox and a button
what could it be?

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>just google "linux cad". i dont use them myself so idk which one to recommend
ultra kek. this, and the entire post, is made unironically.

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That can't be real. That is insane.

For Ubuntu, dpkg -L will show you everything associated with that package. You just don't know how to use Linux.

It's just honesty. You've had an advertising ID for a decade.

Samba can act as a domain controller. Wps-office is the closest thing to Microsoft's office. As far as email, well Linux has a wide range of choices and it's FREE. No bullshit licensing

An actually good enterprise uses RDP or redirected profiles.

>gimp
>ps alternative