minus-squareDanitos@reddthat.comtoLinux@lemmy.ml•New to linux, would like some help setting up dual boot.linkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 days agoThanks for telling me lol. I remember sharing your enthusiasm when I started. If you don’t mind me sharing, here are some tools I use the most in the console: htop: resource monitoring and process killing. Mint has a GUI alternative btop: better resource monitoring, but worse process killing than htop. lazygit: amazing interface for git. Seems hard to get started, but IMO, not at all. There are GUI alternatived. tmux: multiple consoles and console manager. A bit hard to get started. nano: text editor. Reeaaaallly simple to use, prefer it over emacs and vi/vim. grep: you already know this one. cronjobs/crontab: allows you to run periodical commands. Say, a cleanup script all days at 7:08 AM. Also, some GUI programs I love: KDE Connect: device pairing with your cellphone and PC. Includes remote mouse input, multimedia control and file sharing. Steam: Almost all the games I play on Steam run flawlessly on Linux. Stellarium: astronomy/planetary app. Pick your poison lol. If you don’t mind, we can start talking via ptivate message. linkfedilink
minus-squareDanitos@reddthat.comtoLinux@lemmy.ml•New to linux, would like some help setting up dual boot.linkfedilinkarrow-up4·7 days agoI’m really glad to hear that! Happy Linuxing :) linkfedilink
minus-squareDanitos@reddthat.comtoLinux@lemmy.ml•New to linux, would like some help setting up dual boot.linkfedilinkarrow-up9·edit-27 days agoHey OP, how did the installation went? linkfedilink
Thanks for telling me lol. I remember sharing your enthusiasm when I started.
If you don’t mind me sharing, here are some tools I use the most in the console:
Also, some GUI programs I love:
Pick your poison lol. If you don’t mind, we can start talking via ptivate message.