Record the software I often use in Ubuntu for later system reinstallation.
- Although the scrot software is a command line tool, it is quite easy to use.
- Fcitx's favorite little penguin input method, I use five strokes. This is quick and compared with the five strokes.
- Although I use intellij idea in eclipse
- Emacs my most commonly used editor is also the development environment (Ruby Python)
- Python-dev Ruby sun-JDK subversion is used for development.
- Realplay is used to play movies, although it is not an open source software.
- Kconsole does not have to be installed with a bunch of KDE items. It is rarely installed now, and I prefer kconsole.
- Mednafen is a GBA simulator. Hey hey, entertainment is also quite necessary.
- Xnet is used to log on to the Linux server using XDMCP. The unit server uses this mode to log on to the graphic interface. I personally think it is better than VNC.
- Bmp x and audacious used to like music players. By default, these players are good, and may be installed when you are in a mood.
- Stardict does not seem to be able to find any other tool except for webpage translation. in windows, I usually use the lingers.
- It's cool to view the image style in picasa3.