What applications do you install after a fresh installation?

Started by vilde, 2012/04/29, 11:36:21

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vilde

What "extra" applications do you have on your computer?

For this to be interesting you have to know what version orbv graphical interface you use. I use XFCE

Directly after hd installation I get:

Audacious
Gimp
Geequi
Gtkam
VLC
Synaptic (only used for searching)
flashplugin-nonfree

On this box I also have LibreOffice to be able to read documents that AbiWord cant, Gajim, Google Earth, thats all.

ralul

aptitude - used for searching with little letter L
experiencing siduction runs better than my gentoo makes me know I know nothing

clubex

I've forgotten what was on the original siduction iso but here off the top of my head are the applications I can't do without:

Desktop themes
Icon themes
Scribus
Libreoffice
Gimp
Inkscape
ClamAV (I'm constantly passing stuff from one Windows user to another)
Patience/Solitaire

michaaa62

Here is my list of favorite applications, which are not mentioned before:

opera
icedove
iceowl
deluge
dvd::rip
battle of wesnoth
aisleriot
mediatomb
luckybackup
basket

Edit: Well the first thing i do always... is installing gnome-desktop-session

piper

firefox (nightly)
thunderbird (nightly)
mythtv (0.25)
plasma-applet-daisy
sram (simple root actions menu, with right click options)
nvidia, nvidia-settings
sun-java (for android development)
vlc
yak (yakuake)
I have a Lucky Rabbit:    "Svoot" ..... (It's Swedish)

I am MAGA

Geier0815

One of my most important things is keepassx. Then follows the multimedia-things like audacious, mplayer, xine, avidemux, audacity and flash (after adding the multimedia-repo). Then grafik-things like gimp and digkam. To the internet-section goes gftp and thats it.All other things are in the installation.
Wenn Windows die Lösung ist...
kann ich dann bitte das Problem zurück haben?

ayla

Hi,

ding
virtualbox
libreoffice
flashplugin-nonfree

I delete: lvm2, bluez, all xserver-xorg-video but -intel, -vesa, -fb and -most peeving- reconfigure locales to german and english only.

Thats it, up and running as I like it :)

Greets
ayla

cryptosteve

Hi,

quasselclient
easytag
libreoffice
zsh / keychain / sshaskpass
flashplugin-nonfree
tvtime
- born to create drama -
CS Virtual Travel Bug: VF6G5D

axel668

yay, a fellow XFCE user :)
some have been mentioned before maybe, but I'm installing:

policykit-1 (fixes logout),
some drivers,
Synaptic (not for upgrade),
xfce4-powermanager,
xscreensaver,
laptopmode-tools,
chromium,
pidgin,
gimp (2.8 from Experimental),
scite (my favorite text editor)

some games, too:

pysolfc,
crawl-tiles,
assaultcube,
dopewars,
numptyphysics,
dreamchess

(I'm more of a casual gamer)

actually I'm installing and trying out a lot of stuff all the time, but this is more or less what I ALWAYS install on a new system

dibl

KDE!

At some point in time, I started a text file named "List of useful packages.txt" (attached). Perhaps a better name would be "Everything Plus the Kitchen Sink". :)  Unless I'm installing on a little netbook or USB stick, I first set the source repos per the manual, then I just  paste the contents of that file into an "apt-get install ..." command. Depending on the GPU and the arch, it may need an item or two removed. Of course it changes over time as packages are deprecated -- it's probably a bit out of date at this moment as I haven't installed a siduction system in a month or two.
System76 Oryx Pro, Intel Core i7-11800H, ASRock B860 Pro-A, Intel Core Ultra 7 265KF, Nvidia GTX-1060, SSD 990 EVO Plus.

titan

I install xfce version then i3wm + Suckless tools and then remove most of xfce and install

Claws mail
Digikam
Darktable
Synaptic
moc
Golden Cheetah
grsync
s3cmd
Libre Office
K3b