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Re: What's your favourite FLOSS?



* Tshepang Lekhonkhobe (tshepang@gmail.com) wrote:
> On 10/29/06, Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net> wrote:
> >* file manager [ Real Geeks Don't Use File Managers ]
> 
> Many mentioned that Bash is their favourite File Manager, and it was
> surprising to me that it was considered as such.
> 
> >* games [ xnethack, gnobots2 ]
> 
> Interesting that this category was overlooked. Probably shows that
> debian-user doesn't play games that much. But I can't find xnethack in
> Debian. What I find instead is nethack-x11, and I wonder if that's
> what you mean.

Yes, there were a couple of things which I never thought of, and games
would be one.  I would have to amend my list to include these and that
would make it as follows:

 * audio editor [ sox, audacity ]
 * audio player [ mpd (mpc, ncmpc), cdtool, mplayer ]
 * cd-ripper [ abcde ]
 * Desktop Environment [ N/A ]
 --  * Window Managers [ Fluxbox, ratpoison, ion3 ]
 * DBMS [ ]
 * development [ Perl (basic system stuff, and only enough to hurt myself) ]
 * disc burner [ cdrecord, growisofs ]
 * e-mail client [ mutt ]
 * file manager [ bash ]
 * finance [ No money, that is why I use Linux ;-) ]
 * ftp [ ]
 * image editor [ ImageMagick, GIMP ]
 * image viewer [ ImageMagick, xzgv ]
 * instant messenger [ centericq, Gaim ]
 * mathematics [ ]
 * misc utilities [ screen, conky, wget, bash ]
 * p2p [ bittornado ]
 * package manager [ aptitude ]
 * pdf-reader [ evince ]
 * spreadsheet [ ]
 * tag editor [ id3v2 ]
 * terminal emulator [ mrxvt ]
 * text editor [ GNU emacs ]
 * 3D animation [ ]
 * video player [ mplayer ]
 * web browser [ elinks, Firefox, Opera ]
 * word-processor [ openoffice ]
 * (unreleased) [ ]
 * (great honours) [ Linux, GCC, glibc, Xorg ]

And new items:
 * (games) [ ADOM, nethack ]
 * (news) [ slrn, nget ]

I think that would be the final list, after more consideration.

Patrick



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