Linux Packages
- File
- nmcli
- nmtui
- network-manager
- neofetch/Screenfetch
- vim
- net-tools
- vlc
- web server
apache2
nginix
caddy
litespeed
cherokee
Hiawatha - openssh/openssh-server
- iftop - Data Monitor
- git
- python3-pip
- tilix - terminal muliplier
- tor
- rsync
- syncthing
- putty
- Speech-Tools
- espeak
- festival
- pockesphinx pocetspinx-en-us
- fish
- zsh
- bash
- bash-completition
- chch
- Sublime
- VIM
- Nano
- gedit
- mousepad
- kate
- atom
- vs code
- brackets
- neo vim
- emacs
- leafpad
- gnome-clocks
- cairo-clock
- orage
- plasma-workspace
- conky
The images showcase an article from How-To Geek discussing various applications that enhance the Linux experience. Here’s a summary of the key applications mentioned:
Applications Highlighted:
Wike: A dedicated app for accessing Wikipedia, which is considered more efficient than browsing through a web search.
Apostrophe: A markdown writing app favored for its simplicity and distraction-free interface, allowing users to focus on writing.
Amberol: A local music player that manages playlists without creating a library, offering a straightforward user experience.
Foliate: A minimalist ebook reader that provides a clean interface for reading, with options to customize the reading experience.
NewsFlash: An RSS reader that allows users to curate their news sources, providing a personalized reading experience.
Secrets: A password manager that stores credentials locally, emphasizing security without relying on online services.
Planify: A to-do list app designed for simplicity, helping users manage tasks with an intuitive interface.
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