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Vikranth
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I am a regular user of Ubuntu (debian linux) with 20.04 LTS. Its interesting, programmer friendly, avoids laziness, more secure and legal(opensource licence).
Some important applications in linux that I use consistently : 1)Antivirus : ClamAV and ClamTk 2)UFW, GUFW Firewall 3)Timeshift (for backup) 4)PyCharm, Git (for programming) 5)VirtualBox( for OVA applications) 6)UGet Download Manager 7)BleachBit for cleaning files 8)OpenSemanticSearch (a competitive search engine) 9)CODE::BLOCKS(for C/C++) I suppose that these apps with Linux makes your journey comfortable and inquisitive. |
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I use Linux to host my business website. I can't see myself using any other OS for that kind of operation.
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I love libre instead of excel. my problem is with VM or the centos version which I cant seem to setup correctly. l want win10, ubuntu studio, and centos8
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I am a regular user of Ubuntu (debian linux) with 20.04 LTS. Its interesting, programmer friendly, avoids laziness, more secure and legal(opensource licence).
Some important applications in linux that I use consistently : 1)Antivirus : ClamAV and ClamTk 2)UFW, GUFW Firewall 3)Timeshift (for backup) 4)PyCharm, Git (for programming) 5)VirtualBox( for OVA applications) 6)UGet Download Manager 7)BleachBit for cleaning files 8)OpenSemanticSearch (a competitive search engine) 9)CODE::BLOCKS(for C/C++) I suppose that these apps with Linux makes your journey comfortable and inquisitive. could you show me an example of a setup for ubuntu studio? |
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could you show me an example of a setup for ubuntu studio? with virtualBox? |
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I am a regular user of Ubuntu (debian linux) with 20.04 LTS. Its interesting, programmer friendly, avoids laziness, more secure and legal(opensource licence).
Some important applications in linux that I use consistently : 1)Antivirus : ClamAV and ClamTk 2)UFW, GUFW Firewall 3)Timeshift (for backup) 4)PyCharm, Git (for programming) 5)VirtualBox( for OVA applications) 6)UGet Download Manager 7)BleachBit for cleaning files 8)OpenSemanticSearch (a competitive search engine) 9)CODE::BLOCKS(for C/C++) I suppose that these apps with Linux makes your journey comfortable and inquisitive. nice... can you send some open source code on web based application? Are you still here in this app? |
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Edited by
Unknow
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Thu 12/23/21 08:30 AM
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Horses for courses for me. I use Open Source for all my servers. No exception.
I use MS Windows for all of my Desktop Environments. No exception. Been running microsoft since the early days of DOS and 8 bit Windows. Ran the first XGL (opengl desktop) repo for redhat fedora 15 years ago.. the guide was called 'XGL Done Quick!' which was before AiGLX or something came out, i made some bash scripts, compiled the latest and greatest XGL tarball stuff including Compiz etc into RPMS, made a repo on a cpanel account, and lots of people around the world were apparently making use of it. |
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