- Feb 15, 2012
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This is pretty much what I have installed, but will fine-tune it tommorrow.
Configuring symlinks in /usr/local/bin based on firecfg.config
VirtualBox created
Xephyr created
audacious created
bleachbit created
brasero created
chromium-browser created
cmus created
cvlc created
dconf-editor created
dig created
dnsmasq created
enchant created
enchant-lsmod created
evince created
ffmpegthumbnailer created
ffplay created
ffprobe created
file-roller created
firefox created
gapplication created
gcalccmd created
gnome-calculator created
gnome-character-map created
gnote created
gucharmap created
highlight created
host created
kazam created
keepassxc created
keepassxc-cli created
keepassxc-proxy created
mate-color-select created
mate-dictionary created
mpv created
nslookup created
onboard created
patch created
pdftotext created
picard created
pix created
qbittorrent created
qt-faststart created
redshift created
ssh created
strings created
torbrowser-launcher created
transmission-gtk created
uudeview created
virtualbox created
vlc created
wget created
xcalc created
xed created
xreader created
xreader-previewer created
xreader-thumbnailer created
xviewer created
Warning: cannot create /usr/local/bin/yelp - already exists! Skipping...
youtube-dl created
Adding user family to Firejail access database in /etc/firejail/firejail.users
User family already in the database
Loading AppArmor profile
Configuring symlinks in /usr/local/bin based on local firejail config directory
Fixing desktop files in /home/family/.local/share/applications
vlc.desktop skipped: file exists
ca.desrt.dconf-editor.desktop skipped: file exists
There are password managers that use offline solutions. Keepass, KeepassXC, Sticky password.I comply, do not use any "password managers" softwares that connects to internet. I recommend old way, your brain. Challenge-Response is traditional way aka PGP, but it does have a flaw(s). Many military agencies use this tech in a general communication in between... cant say more, because im in the military reserve.
Linux MintWhich distro did you pick?
I have finally made the switch to Linux! Any tips and tricks would be greatly appreciated!
Ubuntu/Debian based distros are the best choice if you need good support and documentation available on the webLinux Mint
I've tried so many distros...Debian, Ubuntu, all 3 DE's of Mint, Pop OS, MX Linux, Zorin, Q4OS, Ubuntu Mate, Fedora, openSUSE, Puppy, antiX, Peppermint, Kubuntu, RebornOS, Ultimate and LXLE but I keep coming back to Linux Mint!Ubuntu/Debian based distros are the best choice if you need good support and documentation available on the web
Please check below Operating system, an optional form for Linux distro.Updated config. I was forced to put Home for OS Licensing
Request...Is it possible to add some categories for Linux?