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diff --git a/content/blog/2020-01-25-linux-software.md b/content/blog/2020-01-25-linux-software.md deleted file mode 100644 index 11d7e40..0000000 --- a/content/blog/2020-01-25-linux-software.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -+++ -date = 2020-01-25 -title = "My Favorite Linux Software" -description = "" -draft = false -+++ - -# GUI Applications - -## Etcher - -[Etcher](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) is a quick and easy way to burn ISO -images to CDs and USB devices. There are two different ways you can install this -program. First, you can navigate to the [official -website](https://www.balena.io/etcher/) and download the AppImage file, which -can run without installation. - -However, AppImage files are not executable by default, so you'll either need to -right-click to open the properties of the file and click the "Allow executing -file as program" box in the Permissions tab or use the following command: - -```sh -chmod u+x FILE_NAME -``` - -If you don't like AppImage files or just prefer repositories, you can use the -following commands to add the author's repository and install it through the -command-line only. - -First, you'll have to echo the repo and write it to a list file: - -```sh -echo "deb https://deb.etcher.io stable etcher" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/balena-etcher.list -``` - -Next, add the application keys to Ubuntu's keyring: - -```sh -sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 379CE192D401AB61 -``` - -Finally, update the repositories and install the app. - -```sh -sudo apt update && sudo apt install balena-etcher-electron -``` - -Using Arch, Manjaro, or another distro using the AUR? Use this command instead: - -```sh -sudo pacman -S etcher -``` - -## Atom - -[Atom](https://atom.io) is the self-proclaimed "hackable text editor for the -21st century". This text editor is made by GitHub, [now owned by -Microsoft](https://news.microsoft.com/2018/06/04/microsoft-to-acquire-github-for-7-5-billion/), -and has some of the best add-ons available to customize the layout and abilities -of the app. - -First, add the Atom repository to your sources. - -```sh -sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/atom -``` - -Next, update your package listings and install atom. - -```sh -sudo apt update && sudo apt install atom -``` - -If you have issues updating your packages with the Atom repository, you'll need -to use the snap package described below instead of the repository. To remove the -repository we just added, use this command: - -```sh -sudo add-apt-repository -r ppa:webupd8team/atom -``` - -You can also install Atom as a snap package, but it must be installed with the -`--classic` flag. A [full explanation is -available](https://language-bash.com/blog/how-to-snap-introducing-classic-confinement) -if you'd like to read more about why you need the classic flag. - -```sh -snap install atom --classic -``` - -Using Arch, Manjaro, or another distro using the AUR? Use this command instead: - -```sh -sudo pacman -S atom -``` - -## Visual Studio Code - -[Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com) is yet another fantastic -choice for programming on Linux, especially if you need those extra add-ons to -spice up your late-night coding sessions. The theme used in the screenshot is -[Mars](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=EliverLara.mars) by -theme creator [Eliver Lara](https://github.com/EliverLara), who makes a ton of -great themes for VS Code, Atom, and various Linux desktop environments. - -To install VS Code, you'll need to download the `.deb` file from the official -website. Once you've downloaded the file, either double-click it to install -through the Software Center or run the following command: - -```sh -sudo dpkg -i FILE_NAME.deb -``` - -You can also install VS Code as a snap package, but it must be installed with -the `--classic` flag. A [full explanation is -available](https://language-bash.com/blog/how-to-snap-introducing-classic-confinement) -if you'd like to read more about why you need the classic flag. - -```sh -snap install code --classic -``` - -Using Arch, Manjaro, or another distro using the AUR? Use these commands -instead: - -```sh -sudo pacman -S yay binutils make gcc pkg-config fakeroot yay -S visual-studio-code-bin -``` - -## GNOME Tweaks - -[Gnome Tweaks](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-tweaks) is the ultimate tool -to use if you want to customize your GNOME desktop environment. This is how you -can switch application themes (GTK), shell themes, icons, fonts, and more. To -install GNOME Tweaks on Ubuntu, you just need to install the official package. - -```sh -sudo apt install gnome-tweaks -``` - -If you've installed Manjaro or Arch with Gnome, you should have the tweak tool -pre-installed. If you're on Fedora, this tool is available as an official -package: - -```sh -sudo dnf install gnome-tweaks -``` - -## Steam - -[Steam](https://steampowered.com) is one of the most popular gaming libraries -for computers and is one of the main reasons that many people have been able to -switch to Linux in recent years, thanks to Steam Proton, which makes it easier -to play games not officially created for Linux platforms. - -To install Steam on Ubuntu, you just need to install the official package. - -```sh -sudo apt install steam-installer -``` - -For Arch-based systems, you'll simply need to install the `steam` package. -However, this requires that you enable the `multilib` source. To do so, use the -following command: - -```sh -sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf -``` - -Now, scroll down and uncomment the `multilib` section. - -```config -# Before: -#[multilib] -#Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist - -# After: -[multilib] -Include = /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist -``` - -Finally, install the program: - -```sh -sudo pacman -S steam -``` - -[Problem Launching Steam Games? Click -Here.](./2020-01-26-steam-on-ntfs-drives.html) - -# Command-Line Packages - -## neofetch - -[Neofetch](https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch) is a customizable tool used -in the command-line to show system information. This is exceptionally useful if -you want to see your system's information quickly without the clutter of some -resource-heavy GUI apps. - -This is an official package if you're running Ubuntu 17.04 or later, so simply -use the following command: - -```sh -sudo apt install neofetch -``` - -If you're running Ubuntu 16.10 or earlier, you'll have to use a series of -commands: - -```sh -sudo add-apt-repository ppa:dawidd0811/neofetch; sudo apt update; sudo apt install neofetch -``` - -Using Arch, Manjaro, or another distro using the AUR? Use this command instead: - -```sh -sudo pacman -S neofetch -``` - -## yt-dlp - -[yt-dlp](https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp) is an extremely handy command-line -tool that allows you to download video or audio files from various websites, -such as YouTube. There are a ton of different options when running this package, -so be sure to run `yt-dlp --help` first to look through everything you can do -(or give up and search for the best config online). - -While this shouldn't be a problem for most users, yt-dlp requires Python 2.6, -2.7, or 3.2+ to work correctly, so install Python if you don't have it already. -You can check to see if you have Python installed by running: - -```sh -python -V -``` - -To get the youtube-dl package, simply curl the URL and output the results. - -```sh -sudo curl -L https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/releases/latest/download/yt-dlp -o /usr/local/bin/yt-dlp -``` - -Finally, make the file executable so that it can be run from the command-line. - -```sh -sudo chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/yt-dlp -``` |