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Ah now we're getting there (linux)
So as some of you may know i've been playing heavily with debian over the past few days.
Well I Think I've *almost* got it to a stage when I'm begging to actually be able to use it for surfing and such instead of booting the dog that is vista. In time I may consider switching for everything except a few windows specific apps (Games mostly ;) ) Have songbird playing my Music off my NTFS partition thanks to NTFS 3G. Iceweasel/Icedove for internet and email. (basically firefox/thunderbird) Pidgin for I'm Gimp for image editing Haven't installed open office yet since I hardly ever use office type apps lately. Now all I need Is a decent app for Usenet (might run grabit under wine if i Can't find one) and some more video/audio playback software/codecs Irc client (xirc?) Actually thinking of nuking vista off my macbook altogether and using the space currently occupied by it for OSX/Debian since theres not really only stuff I actually need to run on there only had the odd game on my windows partition even my t-mobile usb modem works under Osx and linux. :) |
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I'm running Ubuntu which I think has similarities with Debian. You mentioned a Usenet app. Well, when I'm using newsgroups I use Pan newsreader, GPar2 (for recovery sets) and Rar archiver. To install all these with Ubuntu it just needs the command: sudo apt-get install pan gpar2 rar Perhaps you can do a similar thing with Debian. And VLC media player will run almost anything without the need for codecs. :cool: |
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I use pan under KDE (it's a gnome app) & it is soooo slow.
Takes forever to exit, ties up the whole PC, writes oodles to disk for some reason.... |
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For IRC, the best one I've found is XChat (although mIRC runs very well under Wine!)
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is there an easy way to Map Winkey + D and Winkey + L to do similar to windows (i.e hide all windows/ lock workstation) Hmm see Pan can't do more than 4 connections per server. |
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For usenet I have the Ubuntu box running Ninan with a few post-download scripts attached for processing, bitstream unpacking and name lookups and storage. Works a treat :)
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Anyone know a good codec package for video.etc
I have the CCCP on windows and that plays most things, whats the linux equivlent? |
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For newsgroups under *nix I use Klibido.
For codec stuff VLC manages everything I've chucked at it so far. |
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xine with win32codec pack will play most things...
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If like me you like using terminal, you could run Irssi for Irc.
http://irssi.org/ |
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Installed Xine only thing that doesn't seem to work is windows media streams it seems to hang on buffering.
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Blast messed up my debian installation on my macbook (partitioning problem)
Oh well that new kbuntu looks interesting, downloading that. :p: |
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