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    What Debian Packages do you have installed?

    Just downloaded and installed my first .deb package. I needed the DVD player update and it installed just fine and DVDs now play just fine.

    Just curious to know what other packages folks find useful or essential.

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    LOL!
    First I was going to post the output from the "dpkg -l" command.

    Errr...I install most of my software using the Debian package system - be it download and dpkg, apt-get or dselect, so lots and lots of it.

    As desktop I use Fluxbox, it's a lot less cluttered than KDE and Gnome and runs well on my older computers. It's lightweight and pretty. Terminal emulator - Eterm, the one and only. Pine and Thunderbird for email (T-Bird being one of the few apps I don't install using Debian's packaging system).

    Really, really essential packages: wget, lftp, vim, vim (and vim-gtk). Those go a long way.

    I could go on, but I really shouldn't. But I'm glad you have discovered one of the fine things about Debian.

    hw

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    --Let me get this straight... You use fluxbox because it's lightweight, and then use ETERM?!

    --Just kidding.

    --Software that I have found useful, but had to be installed after HD-install because it was not included or dropped from the Knoppix rev:

    aptitude
    bittorrent
    ethstatus == Basic Network monitor
    localepurge == Save disk space
    memtest86
    mplayer == Play movies
    ncftp == FTP; can use Batch cmds like ncftpget
    star == Tar from Joerg Schily, author of cdrecord - can split archive into CDR-sized chunks
    vsftpd == Most secure FTP server daemon
    xv == Pic viewer

    --I keep track of all new/deleted packages and system changes in a text file, that's how I can rattle off a list like this.


    Quote Originally Posted by hw-tph
    LOL!
    First I was going to post the output from the "dpkg -l" command.

    Errr...I install most of my software using the Debian package system - be it download and dpkg, apt-get or dselect, so lots and lots of it.

    As desktop I use Fluxbox, it's a lot less cluttered than KDE and Gnome and runs well on my older computers. It's lightweight and pretty. Terminal emulator - Eterm, the one and only. Pine and Thunderbird for email (T-Bird being one of the few apps I don't install using Debian's packaging system).

    Really, really essential packages: wget, lftp, vim, vim (and vim-gtk). Those go a long way.

    I could go on, but I really shouldn't. But I'm glad you have discovered one of the fine things about Debian.

    hw

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    I installed
    latest kde alpha, (I like being on the edge)
    bittorrent
    xmule (guess...)
    kmplayer + mplayer
    lotz of plugins for xmms and other progs, skins (like liquid), wallpapers, screensavers etc
    kopete (chat chat chat)
    synaptic (graphical package manager)
    aptitude (not-s-graphical package manager)
    localepurge (diskspace indeed)
    rafkill (nice raptor-like game)

    and wolfenstein Enemy territory, but thats not a debian file...

    guess there is even more... its so easy using apt-get...

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