If you’re already used to Arch-based systems, and enjoy the convenience of the AUR, what about EndeavourOS?
It’s basically Arch with GUI install scripts, and a different wallpaper.
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If you’re already used to Arch-based systems, and enjoy the convenience of the AUR, what about EndeavourOS?
It’s basically Arch with GUI install scripts, and a different wallpaper.
Quite satisfied with Brave Search.
Whoa, I thought I’d be the only one mentioning Brave. Clearly, I was gravely mistaken.
LibreWolf/Mull/Fennec, and BraveSearch/Whoogle/DDG.
Not OP, but some of them have non-JS version, in addition to the regular JS version; but yeah, a lot of sites are broken.
OP shared the tools they used, you’ve probably missed it.
- browser - links
- image viewer - fbi
- PDFs - fbpdf
- music - cmus
- movies -mplayer
- e-mail - alpine
- documents - vim, latex
yyyy-mm-dd and confusion no more.
Alarmio. No clue about Spotify, but you can choose a custom song.
I think that app dead now, but I’m sure there are similar apps on the Play store.
*You could create your own types of test (because sorry, not sorry, Anki sucks): Typing Practice, Multiple Choice, True/False, Fill-in-the-Blank, Matching, Short Answer.
Two apps in particular:
- Test me Anything*
- I can’t wake up
E: formatting
OP, CentOS and CentOS Steam are two *very* different beasts, you don’t want Stream.
I wouldn’t go for CentOS either because you’ll have to replace it anyway.
I’m mentioning that because you can download the old CentOS, but like the commenter above me said, you can do Alma or Rocky.
I would go for Debian, but that’s a personal preference.
Unless I can’t, Kebab.
No need to hold Shift.
Not to be confused with OpenOffice.
(LibreOffice forked from OO back then.)
OnlyOffice.
No, the fact that it comes with ZSH (OOTB), period.
I think the thing I *adore* in MacOS is the fact that it comes with ZSH preconfigured.
Yeah, but their adblockers are built in ones.
Those are not store extensions.
I saw one commenter suggested Arch itself. IMO it’s even a better idea than EOS.
archinstall
doesn’t have GUI, but it has very nice TUI (like what you have when you usehtop
), and you could finish selecting the options in very few minutes.