After I install Linux Mint (which is the distro I have settled on), I replace:

  1. Thunderbird with Betterbird
  2. Firefox with Librewolf (I also install Brave for web services that need a chromium browser).
  3. Celluloid / Rythmbox with VLC player
  4. Default Libreoffice with latest Libreoffice from source.
  5. ClipIt/Parcellite with xfce4-clipman

I find this to be my optimal setup and these software give me the extra quality of life that make my workflows easier.

What software do you replace and install on your distro of choice?

Edit: I forgot to say I replace sudo with doas. That’s something my friend told me to do although I personally don’t find any immediate working advantage with it.

  • boredsquirrel@slrpnk.net
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    8 days ago

    Celluloid is honestly better than VLC. Native Wayland, Pipewire, no filesystem permissions (Flatpak)


    I am on Fedora Kinoite, I replaced Kwrite with Kate, all the other default KDE apps are great. Okular, Gwenview as Flatpak, and apart from that a mix of different KDE, GNOME or 3rd party apps as Flatpaks.

    I made a list here, but it is a bit outdated

    https://github.com/boredsquirrel/recommended-flatpak-apps

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      7 days ago

      Celluloid does much less than vlc, why not just using mpv (which celluloid uses as backend) so you have a full player

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        7 days ago

        Celluloid can play music and videos, online video streams etc. It has support for MPV config files.

        MPV uses X11 only afaik, so it relies on XWayland. It also likely has no portal and pipewire support.

        So no MPV is not a “full player”