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Episode: 110
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Title: HPR0110: Xoke's Favorite Apps
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0110/hpr0110.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 11:35:43
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So
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Welcome to this episode of Hacker Public Radio. I'm Zoak and today we're going to talk
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about my favourite Linux apps. So I'm finally doing a Linux, well kind of Linux based
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one. So I ran, well it's a Ubuntu technically, it was a Ubuntu breezy when I started but
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it's been upgraded and hanged around so much it probably really needs reinstalled at some
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point. Before they had the new Xorg config stuff I ran the MV scripts and automatics and
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all these sorts of things so it's a little hyped around. It's now hardy and I use
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XFCE mainly so I guess that makes it a Ubuntu. It does to work though and that's quite
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amazing if you compare it to a similar upgrade of Windows. How would a machine that started
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off in Windows 3.1 and is now running VistaWork? Well actually it wouldn't because the hardware
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wouldn't be vista capable but you get the idea. Breezy, Dapper, Edgey, Feisty, Gutsy, Hardy.
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All upgrades quite often the beaters or RCs to avoid the rush.
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Apart from a few minor odd things like the graphics drive and not appearing in the
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restricted drivers bit for some reason it works perfectly. Actually that did just turn
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up on the recent upgrades but it wasn't there for a while which is a bit odd. Even that
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isn't a problem because I installed from the MVDU drivers and it works. I can get
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compass working even although I don't because it would be silly running compass when you're
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meant to be running a so called light to desktop and XFCE. So today I'm going to go through
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some of the apps I use and I like and a few that I'm trying out and seem cool. Of course
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you have different needs to me and like different things so you don't need to email
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me to point out why you think I'm wrong. Do please email me if you have an application
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you think I will like that. I love the feel of a new software package on your machine
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it's. It's almost invigorating like you have a new toy to play with your productivity
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as much higher. Okay, so I'm a complete tech head here.
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Anyway, onto the applications. Mail. I used to use Evolution because it was the default
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with GNOME and I realised I used about 1% of it. So currently I'm playing around with
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Thunderbird and as I do have a 9Map server, thanks Jess. It's easy to try out different
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ones. I even use multiplicationally which plays me back to when I used to use Elm and
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Pine at University. I do also have scroll mouse setup for receiving only thanks again Jess
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but Thunderbird is what I'm using mostly at the moment. I blame the lug radio guys for
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going to me to play around with mail again. They were talking about trying out different
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email clients a few weeks back. Web browser, while I use Flok as my main browser which
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is no surprise if you've listened to my Flok Hpr episode. However, I do use Firefox in
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various profiles such as Dev1 and I have to set up with various development extensions.
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I do also have links in store for when I host my Xorg.com file and need to remember the
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commands to fix it although there has been ages since I've done that with the bullet
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prefix. I use Squid as a local proxy and have it doing various things and I may actually
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do an episode about that to let you guys know what I do and then you can tell me what
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I'm doing wrong and why I shouldn't be doing it. Anyway, the extensions I use. No script
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which turns off the JavaScript and the like for safer browsing allows you to temporarily
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or permanently allow it per website though which is really cool. Tab Mix Plus it's sort of
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better than the Firefox tabs but it also does things like let me use a custom user Chrome
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file to have the tabs on the left. As this laptop is widescreen it looks a lot better
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that way. It doesn't probably work with Flok because they've moved things around but
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it does work very well in Firefox. FireKeeper which is an intrusion and detection extension
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apparently. It got some good reviews I put it on there it does pop up occasionally say
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all something nasty is trying to do something. Let me know if you think it's good or not
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and let me know why. All in one sidebar puts things on side like an Opera. Secure login
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it stops Firefox if you think in any saved passwords. Yes I do have Flok saves and passwords.
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Nothing really important just a couple of things that are just being lazy and it just saves
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me having to remember and type more in. I'll talk more about passwords later. At Block
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Plus to block ads of course I set up main profile and then link the patterns in it to the
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other profiles from the other version to Firefox I run so everyone's running the same
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black list and download status bar which instead of using a separate window shows downers
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and status bar. Funnily enough hence download status bar. Those I'll run on every single
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version. I also on Flok run Morning Coffee which sets up websites when you click on the
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Coffee icon you can have it running either daily or weekly or certain days Monday Wednesday
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Friday for example. So if you have something that comes out say every Wednesday there was
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a podcast that you wanted to listen to that was you know two hours of ramping in sightful
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talking about things then you could have it on Thursday to automatically load at that
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page up and you could then download or listen to it or whatever if you wanted. I also use
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GreeceMonkey which lets you run a ton of users scripts on various sites. I'm also playing
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around with writing a few although I really suck at writing them because whilst I was
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a developer and coded it was mainly Visual Basic because we were a big Microsoft place.
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We did have a couple of C programs. We had some D-based stuff but basically it was Visual
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Basic. Aha basically. I also use scrapbook which lets you save a page locally and then edit
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and highlight it. That's pretty cool. My Dev extensions are used firework which allows
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you to edit websites on the fly and dig through the CSS and stuff. That's pretty cool
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like that's... it majorly crashes Firefox 3 the beta. I've noticed literally you turn
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it on, you load a page of crashes, you reload a crashes, you reload a crashes, you turn
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it off, the page loads fine. I use the web developer extension that allows you to change
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the cookies, look at them, remove them, view the source, play the CSS and a bunch of stuff
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that's really cool. I use FirePHP which is very similar to Firebook but for PHP. Funnily
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enough. Use Regents Switcher. This lets you change to the use Regents funnily enough and
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grease monkey again because as I said I've written a few very simple scripts. Now I'm a
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horror organiser as anyone who listens to me and I see probably knows I've been talking
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about an encryption HPR episode that I've started and this was going to be my second episode
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of HPR and I've even recorded some of it and I left it because I don't know because I don't
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like how it sounds. It's not ever going to see the light of day in the current state. I am trying
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to write a vague script or release some notes and I keep changing it but as it stands it's not
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ever going to see the light of day. So I've been trying to organise myself better and to that end
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I've been using tracks to keep it to the list and to thelywiki to keep notes for various things
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both of which I use with Prism to keep them standalone. Magnus, Flook and Firefox are still memory
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hogs and this laptop only has half a gig of which Flook is currently as I write these notes
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taking half of that so it slows things down so I actually closed it down so I could record this
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properly. I use XChat with the Uberscript extensions for IRC although if you could get someone like
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IRSSI or as Dave Yates likes to pronounce it RC, RC I know but you could use that to keep a screen
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session and then connect XChat to the screen session at least in theory you should be able to.
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No idea if you can but does that sound cool? Anyone have no idea how to do that? Let me know.
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I use PC Man as my file manager. I do keep changing around and I try different ones out.
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I've tried the new KDE1 whose name escapes me. Nautilus, Thunar, Thunar however you want to
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pronounce it. I say Thunar it's a single N so Thunar, ELM, ML, FM, DUDAR, Thingy, the Dave Yates
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favourite ML FM 2 I believe it's called. I've tried that one, I've tried the Norton Commander
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like one's Midnight Commander and all those. I keep coming back to PC Man it is pretty much doing
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everything I want. There's two things it doesn't do. You can't easily change the size of the
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picture thumbnails. Yes you can go into the options and change it but in Nautilus you can simply do
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I think it's a shift equals sign to get the plus or control plus to make the bigger and then
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minus to make a smaller again which is really cool and you can't hit backspace to go up one page.
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Now I'm left handed so I have the mouse from my left hand. My right hand normally hovers around
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the page up page down backspace sort of keys and I use the combination of the two to flick around
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between the directories and it's easier for me if I'm moving around so highlights and files where
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I click cut for example it's easy to backspace up and then double click to go into another directory
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then move over to the left and do it. I find that faster but I can't use backspace, minor annoyance
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but there we go. I do Twitter. Now I'm still kind of figuring out but I can see benefit in it now.
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I use Twil to use Twitter that's TW-H-I-R-L. I do keep changing around I've tried a lot of them
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like Twitter, GTwitter and all these ones and I've had problems with all them. Twil ticks for
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example kept herring about access to night. Twil doesn't remember my password they which
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both me a little because things like that it's just my Twitter password it's not like my bank
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details. I'm really not that fast and it would be nice to remember that so I'm just
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watching myself log in. I do understand that that is a problem with air because Adobe Air
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version is actually older if you look at them, zoke.org. I did a post about this how you can't
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actually get a Linux version until you go to the dev area and they've got a really old one.
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If anyone doesn't want to follow me on Twitter I am zoke so twitter.com slash zoke x-ray Oscar
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Kilo Echo. I use key pass x for holding on my password for everything and the cool thing about
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this is the database file it stores is really encrypted for a start but it's operating system
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agnostic so you can actually then stick it on the thumb drive and load it from the Windows version.
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Of course why would you want to Linux is way cooler but there you go. I use our door for
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recording these podcasts. I did use our audacity but on gutsy they had a beta and it crashed way too
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in fact the first episode it took me literally five days I think it was of fairly several hours
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each day of trying to tidy up because you'd be all I said err that's tidy that up and I burped
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here so let's remove that. Oh it's crashed again I've got me loaded all I didn't save that right
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changed that delete that bit save do this do this one more bit save wait for it to save right do this
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took forever really annoying I haven't had any of that issues with our door the only complaints
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it won't save it as np3 so export it as a way file and then I actually have a bash script to
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just grab the export door wow and give it to hpr xxx.mp3 which I can then plug whatever number it is
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or leave it and let dupes nnigma do that the bash script basically runs a lane car with a dash
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b I believe or hyphen b if you want for the bitrate. I use amurok for playing music can also
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sing to my iPod but since I've put rockbox on the iPod I tend to just copy the files over
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you some PC man. I get my podcast via bash podder with a cron job of course I listen to them
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with audacious or that does try to suck listening to TLLTS live for some reason you get four or
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five minutes in and then hangs up so I don't use audacious for streaming you can use stuff like
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vlc that's much better but audacious is a nice simple player for listening to podcasts on laptop with
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I use filezilla for ftp I have had problems with other ftp clients not remembering things and
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having issues lots these things trying to make multiple connections to service and getting
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me booted off because they only allow one I did literally try every single ftp client open up some
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that tick search reftp install law filezilla is the one that works the rest for me does everything
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I want has such a cool name as well I mean they always have their own theme song writing through
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the net 30 servers high it's open source you don't need to buy fozilla yeah but if they did
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they'd have to have file zoo key and that'd be the stupid lane one that no one liked and
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yeah okay maybe they shouldn't do a song then no let's grab that idea
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I use beobab for joy space analysis it's b-a-o-b-a-b bravo alpha oscar bravo alpha bravo for
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joy space analysis it shows you how much space has been taken up by various things
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than shows this pie chart with files it's really cool I use k time for torrents although I
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haven't tried transmission yet I probably should do but I do love the rss feed and k time you
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can just grab the feed from tv rss.net or I mean the legal you know rss feed for the latest
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Ubuntu builds and have that as an rss have that feed in k time and have it download it for you
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load it into k time bump hit refresh it lists them all for you and then to download them
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I use pigeon fry m although I will have to try fun pigeon out sometime I use digicam for
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organizing my photos I do love this although I'm trying to tag all my photos I took a bunch
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on it I did some traveling a few years back went around america in australia and and brief stop
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in tailand and stuff and I took literally thousands upon thousands of pictures so four continents
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including europe and indiv course and thousands of photos that takes a bit of sorting I have
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heard you're able to connect gallery turn Picasso web in the like I'm still playing around with
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that a little having some issues but if I figure that out I made an episode on that and let
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people know how to do it those gq view though for sorting through photos is in directory it's a really
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nice quick simple program that allows you to scan through each file until you don't like others
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just laid up one picture up which you can then go through and page through the others gq view is
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cool because it shows you a little thumbnail to the others and you have and you have a little
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farm as you show the directories you can click on those and go through them when I was using windows
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I used to use earfan view and I've been looking for something similar on the lips and gq view is
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pretty close doesn't age crop that's the only thing but that's cool I use gimp that's a given
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pretty much although I'm trying out in skate because of the scalability zoom right in it's still
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cool picture I hate the whole 30 boots and then you have to wait 20 minutes for the fusking
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fs ck check to run so I installed autofusk which switches it to the shutdown and then it warns you
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that you have hit 30 boots and asks whether you want to run the check now or not so if you are
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in the middle of rebooting you can just say no and it waits and if you're done for the day and
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you're checking down you can leave the computer and go to bed or whatever you can hit yes and then
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you walk away and it runs everything and that's cool I use dosage to get the web comics every
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morning another cron job and then I can quickly skin through them with gq view and I think that's
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about it these are the programs I use the most I mean there are a ton more than I've played with
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I'm sure these are the ones I use every day they were almost every day there are others I've used
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in the past like scribers for example I used to scout newsletter but no one seemed to bother
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reading them so I figured screw it and I stopped doing them and no one's actually mentioned hey
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where are these that you used to do so I really don't think anyone read them scribers is really
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cool and if you're doing desktop publishing I do recommend it I use g-edit for no real reason it
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and k-edit pretty much the same I mean you type words and they appear on screen I mean that's
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about it really there's only so much you can add into a text editor before it comes self-aware
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like e-max and you know choice to kill us all like sky net uh yeah I'm a viperson
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if I'm not using g-edit for the basic typing stuff up I want to also use a timer
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applet with the xfc f-applets I think it is to run a gname applet on xfc two-time my kid reading
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every night sees me I need to do 20 minutes oh and I have conky on my desktop but I really think
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that's about it that is basically all my outside don't use tomboi as I said I use the
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tiddly wiki instead I think that's about it I'm sure I'm going to remember something else
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but there we go oh and I'd just like to say your vision sucks um it knocked
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off I gotta wait an extra week for my who-fix so I hate your vision that's about it
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I'd like to thank everyone for listening you can go and visit my website at soak.org
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xray osca kilo echo dot osca Romeo gulf you can email me at soak.org gmail.com xray osca kilo
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echo Sierra osca Romeo echo at gmail.com all that details on the hack public radio page
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welcome the new people doing episodes and remind everyone else that if you want to do an episode
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on pretty much everything because hey enigma will let me waffle on about doctor who for an
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episode and a half if you want to do an episode on anything feel free to talk to enigma about it
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email add minute hack public radio talk to him about doing an episode you're basically going to
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get in thank you very much for listening I'll catch you next time
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