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Episode: 4418
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Title: HPR4418: My Desktop Applications
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4418/hpr4418.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-26 00:30:10
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 4,418 for Wednesday 9 July 2025.
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Today's show is entitled, My Desk Thop Applications.
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It is hosted by Kevi, and is about 14 minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Kevi goes over his must of applications whenever he installs a new
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distro.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q. We are airing it now because we had free
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slots that were not filled.
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This is a community project that needs listeners to contribute shows in order to survive.
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Please consider recording a show for Hacker Public Radio.
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Hello, hello, this is Kevi from the Tux-Champ Podcast, and if you listen to this, this
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means that HPR are starting to run out of shows, because this one is specifically being recorded
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for the Reserve Q. So can I please encourage you for in order to keep HPR running, because
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the motto generally is, once the shows run out, this project stops, which is not something
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I want to see.
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So can I please encourage you to record something, even something as simple as I am doing here,
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even just building up a Reserve Q, because even though I noticed the Reserve Q itself is
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rather low, so yeah, please do record something.
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Now what I am going to do in this episode is just go over just some of the desktop apps
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that I am going to be using, and this is obviously start of 2025, so this is going to change
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if I hope actually that this doesn't get released for many this year, and I'll listen
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back and go, I don't use that anymore, but right now these are the ones that I currently
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use.
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Now I am not going to go over things that readily come with distrust in general, instead
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I am going to go over the things that these are the things that I use, and I generally
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can't live without.
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So now just going through them as they appear in the menu, the first one I am seeing there
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is, Peasup, Peasup is my preferred option of choice as a general decompressor of files
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or even compressor for that reason, it's very seldom in repos though for, I don't know
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why, but very few of the repos, it seems to be very seldom in repos, but it is open source,
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it's available actually I think, an all three computer platform, main computer platform,
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so it's available Linux, and I believe it's also available on Windows and Mac OS as
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well, so that's Peasup, so now I'm just now looking at games and the first thing that
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I always install is Lutrus, I'm a gamer, and I also like to have my games searched from
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various places, generally speaking I will generally support companies that will support Linux,
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even if not all the games are available Linux, so things like Steam, I believe Steam
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I've done a power of good for Linux, Gog, I am pleased to use just now however I am
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rather than if that's Gog Galaxy, it's never reported to Linux, so, but Lutrus does
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take care of this, it also seems to work very well as well with it's you and Amazon
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games, so yeah this is one that quite often I find that when things fail to run using
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wine, setting them up through Lutrus will quite often work very nicely, and I have found
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a couple of times, I don't often use non Linux applications other than games, but on
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the odd time I've had to, I have found it is actually good for installing non games as
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well, so if you haven't looked at that I would highly recommend Lutrus, on the graphics
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packages I'm going to talk about two here that I have to have, simply have to have, and
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for some I've been on reason I don't understand why these are not, maybe it's just my personal
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use case, but these to me are two of the biggest and best flagship applications that open
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source has, and that to me is Gimp and Inkscape, Gimp for your image, Edit Photo Editing, people
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say it's difficult to create stuff in Gimp, okay fair enough, but it's not designed for
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that, it's a photo editing application, if you want to make that and post that and add
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text and things, it's much easier to take your edit image and place it into Inkscape, Inkscape
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is a graphical program that's more along the route of developing and creating things,
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so it would kind of be more akin to your kind of, if you imagine GNU may be as an alternative
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to Photoshop, Inkscape will be like an alternative to Illustrator, something like that, so generally
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those two are, to me, musts online, but then again I do do quite a bit of graphics.
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The Chuba is the next one I've got, and although I must admit I am using it less and less,
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just purely because of FANTB being so dashed good, but it's a web page and I'm not going
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to start detailing what web pages I use, but I still do have it on, and I still do keep
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it updated, it still gets fired up, so Chuba is a client for a master done, so it's been
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actually quite heavily developed over these last two years, I mean it went, it's so quite
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a few versions being released, I think the first release I tried was we tested in an episode
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of Tuxjam and it was 0.2 or something, but it's way beyond that now, so on, now I've got
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Calibre on this, that's for keeping the e-books all in the format that I'm looking for, most
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people know what Calibre is, I'm going to call it Calibre, it's entirely up to you, I just
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like, it looks to me, freedom, Libre, so Calibre, but I can get why people would call it Calibre,
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but the other one that I actually always download is PDF arranger, now I don't know about you,
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but anytime I seem to get PDF, I have to use PDFs I work especially, and I get sent a document
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that's 80 odd pages long, but to be honest, only four pages are relevant, and at work, I only
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have PDF, I've only got a PDF reader, I don't have anything I can edit stuff, so I know before
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you ask, I can't, I don't even have admin privileges to run applications that aren't
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appropriate, far less, aren't recommended, far less than install something, I can't do anything,
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I am not allowed to, even if I go to a program and go to settings, it says you do not have privileges
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for this, I am really locked out, all I can do is use what I'm given, but PDF arranger is
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a simple PDF reader, you can read if you want on that, but it also does so much more, it can
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allow you to change the, to remove pages, you can change the order of pages, and it's a simple
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drag and drop, and the other thing I like about it is, is that you can import pages from other
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PDFs, and again, simple drag and drop, there are other ways, but I just find this one so handy,
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I think once upon a time, this might have been originally PDF shuffler, but I'm not sure on that,
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it looks maybe I forgot that, but it's the current one I'm using is PDF arranger,
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the bluefish editor is one that I use regularly, that's what editing HTML, I need to do that,
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and a few different lines of work, and I also tend to do the show notes for HPR on bluefish,
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the easy tag, I don't know how many people use this one, this is one that was recommended to me
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through tuxjam, can't remember what it from a listener, what it from a co-host, but it's a really good
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application for editing the metadata on files, so especially things like if you've got an audio file,
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you can do things like say the artist, say the album, things cap, but it's not exclusively for audio
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files, it's just all the different data that will be associated with a file, and you can also do
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things like add thumbnails for that file, so that's a really nice application, good vibes is one
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that I only came across recently, because I was always having fun of Radio 3, however recently
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I've really struggled to get Radio 3 to work, just because of various dependencies, it's no longer
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a pack, it's not really that actively maintained either, so I have tried and tried, but I keep on running
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into dependency issues and then I get clashes, and the last time I got working, I thought great,
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it's working, however, when I actually got it, it said to me when I updated my system, it said
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package broken, removing, I wanted to cry, but I just gave up on it, so I found this Wii program,
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good vibes, it's a nice Wii radio application, there you quite simply, the only thing I will say is
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you do need to know the stream, it doesn't seem to search by radio station, you do need to know
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the stream itself, but for all I actually use it for, it's absolutely perfect, OBS Studio is one
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that in this day and age of streaming, again, I'm kind of surprised this isn't more and more in
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more distrust by default, but it's one that I find very useful, if you are wanting to stream
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anything and you're not just wanting to be, if you just want the screen casted, then this would do
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it fine, but it's ideal for adding different things, like if you want to put a logo on, if you
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want to put an icon or anything like that, it's also great for, it can save as a video, or indeed
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it can also stream directly to various websites, I use it for streaming to YouTube, so open short
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video editor, I don't edit videos very much, but on the odd time when I choose to, it is handy,
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it's simple, it's nothing too detailed, it gets a job done, if you're looking for an advanced
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video editor, I'd say this isn't for you, however, it's handy just for clipping videos, for joining
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videos together, that kind of thing, one that I was only introduced to fairly recently is Rico,
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now I don't really want to say too much of it Rico, because I actually want to cover this as a
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dedicated episode, this is after Ken Fallon actually requesting this, so that is an application used
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for recording audio, and it can be used to record the individual microphone, or the sound that comes
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through, so it's ideal for things like if you want to record a group call, and it's dead easy to use,
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no, do I have anything else that I have forgotten about, VLC is a standard for me, but then again,
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I assume that is for most people, if I am using a distro that has pulse audio volume control
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as I must for me, I love how you can control it, you can control sounds from different applications,
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what's that input, what's that I could so easily, I mean it takes no, it takes absolutely no
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expertise, let's say, very minimal expertise, and people will probably be listening to say,
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are you mad, just go and install Jack, that's fine, right, for somebody who's really into audio,
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Jack is great, and it's far more customizable, however, for average Joe, Jack is not what I would
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recommend, I think it would just throw them, and of course telegram gets installed for me,
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for on every one asked us mumble, again those are necessities for keeping in touch with people,
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right, so I think that's a bit it, no, this wasn't a highly thought out or even well planned,
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sure, but it's still covered quite a lot, and the thing is when you actually get something,
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somebody doing something like this, very often you go, oh that's interesting, I'm going to go
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check that out, so please do this, I mean very often you may think that what you're using,
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oh there's nothing special, but the fact is that it is actually something that is special,
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oh one I did forget, how can I forget about this, sink thing, I absolutely love sink thing,
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not just for keeping my files between my computer and even my phone, but also for sharing,
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especially for sharing larger files with different people, so obviously that's something that
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you're going to need to have somebody else that uses sink thing for them to switch between the two,
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but if you're in the geek community certainly most people will be using sink thing, so yeah,
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so those are my recommendations, that's not the only applications I've got, but as I said,
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I'm not going to start listing games I've installed, I'm not going to start listing every single
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thing that I'm going to install, that's already installed on the systems,
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the only two things that I would mention is this is into applications, but the two things that I
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would always say that I do tend to install, but I don't have any specific ones, is I have to have
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a clipboard manager, so just something like a clip it or a deodon or something like that,
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whenever it's in the repo, I don't go start to install things too much differently,
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the other thing I like is Launcher, I used to love Synapse until it's dope and developed,
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so you Launcher is my Launcher of choice right now, I just like it, it's nice for searching,
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files, it's nice for running programs, it just suits me just absolutely perfectly,
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so yeah, so like I said, have I think about what the applications you use,
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and maybe even record a show, so this is Kaby signing off on another episode of Hacker Public Radio!
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