Want exclusive podcasts? Check out patreon.com/thelinuxcast [time stamps] 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:20 Our Week in FOSS 00:01:25 Drew's Week in FOSS 00:05:06 Matt's Week in FOSS 00:14:19 Things We Couldn't Live Without 01:03:49 Nuggies of the Week 01:04:10 Drew's Nuggie 01:07:02 Matt's Nuggie 01:08:43 Contact Info and Goodbyes
New Linux user here. a few things I have found that I absolutely need: Input Remapper Proton-GE Obsidian (I used this while I was on Windows still but this for sure counts) LibreOffice Lutris Dolphin mpv DeadBeef Input remapper is essential, i swap a key on my very not-programmable-friendly keyboard and it works seamlessly to do that.
@@BlackMage_01 Input remapper is my absolute most important gaming app, as I use gaming keypads that I customize per game. Its what made it feasible to completely move to Linux for gaming.
there's a way to set keyboard maps that's been in linux near since the beginning. i put garuda on my new laptop, it has a mouse remapper built in, the kind that maps buttons to keys anyway, so... which of these things have you failed to find replacements for?
For me I don't care about internet of spyware devices like a nest thermostat, my heat pump has a thermostat already. VR is the only thing Linux can't do which I need it to do fast and reliably. I would PAY for a high quality Virtual Desktop / ALVR spin for Quest Pro/3.
Hello, I've been using openSUSE leap for a few months. I love it only issue ive run into is i cant cast to an external screen, roku etc. Can anyone recommend a casting install? Thanks you guys are awesome
This is probably not covered in this video but in another video you said your Plex is a locally installed and not docker. Why don't you use the docker version?
All of my docker containers are on one vm, the Plex is on another vm with my nfs stuff and I don't use docker there. Not a great reason, but it made sense at the time. I may change that though as a docker container will be easier to keep up to date.
Is this a re-upload? It seems it came in as 30fps video this time, which allowed me to watch in 1080p now, even though the h264ify browser extension is active and blocking 60fps video, nice! o)
Then hyprland has a bug, which gets immediately solved, but will land in debian after 69 years Truly, such an experience ahahah Not even joking. I literally had to install the git version, instead of the latest stable release, since it still has problems lol I mean, not serious problem, like crashes or whatnot, but still painful to deal with
Cannot live without i3, DEs are just uncomfortable for me, dwm's too much of a pain to config, awesome's just kinda weird to me. I3's nice, simple easy
Tbf. This channel hasn't ever really seemed to be an "open source" specific channel ever. It is always linux themed, but thats not the same as being pro open source. Like dt's channel. I would definitely say he is someone that is actually pro free and open source software and anti proprietary software. Having guys here talking about having google nest productions in their home, apple products. Someone that cared about free software wouldn't be caught dead using that stuff. The proprietary browsers are pretty minimal in comparison. All that said. I'm not the type of person to get actually upset seeing people use proprietary junk that collects and sells your info, i just would never use it myself.
So .... having a gf (Tyler) renders you an unworthy traitor to the Linux cause - while being married (Drew) is ok? Does that imply that for married men their proud and independent lives are over anyway, so they are accepted back into the community? Q: My husband is married, uses Arch with the best of them but refuses to be part of any sort of Linux community, doesn't even tell anybody that btw ... So what about a married woman who happily uses Manjaro since 2014? Can I be called a Linux user despite my obvious flaws?
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[time stamps]
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:20 Our Week in FOSS
00:01:25 Drew's Week in FOSS
00:05:06 Matt's Week in FOSS
00:14:19 Things We Couldn't Live Without
01:03:49 Nuggies of the Week
01:04:10 Drew's Nuggie
01:07:02 Matt's Nuggie
01:08:43 Contact Info and Goodbyes
New Linux user here. a few things I have found that I absolutely need:
Input Remapper
Proton-GE
Obsidian (I used this while I was on Windows still but this for sure counts)
LibreOffice
Lutris
Dolphin
mpv
DeadBeef
Input remapper is essential, i swap a key on my very not-programmable-friendly keyboard and it works seamlessly to do that.
oh and I also need Wine-GE and proper VS Code. I tried Codium but it's not the same. it's still fantastic though.
@@BlackMage_01 Input remapper is my absolute most important gaming app, as I use gaming keypads that I customize per game. Its what made it feasible to completely move to Linux for gaming.
there's a way to set keyboard maps that's been in linux near since the beginning. i put garuda on my new laptop, it has a mouse remapper built in, the kind that maps buttons to keys anyway, so... which of these things have you failed to find replacements for?
I like that Matt is himself and spicy in these.
If he restricted his calories by 500, and lifted 45 min a day, he would look like an NFL lineman.
lotta folks i know had much success just by limiting pop and chips.
His knees would certainly thank him for that🙂
Re-encode the audio files by pushing them through a volume normalizing app and listen to them afterwards.
Thunderbird and Brave on MX Linux Xfce and I'm happy.
Matty you are to me what huge jackman is to my mom
My must have are: music-player-daemon, easyeffects, chrome, gimp
Hey Matt, Joe Collins posted a video recently working with audio, and there was some really good information in it.
Sidebery is all I needed for tab functionality on Firefox.
GNU Stow, it's so simple but so amazing
For me I don't care about internet of spyware devices like a nest thermostat, my heat pump has a thermostat already.
VR is the only thing Linux can't do which I need it to do fast and reliably.
I would PAY for a high quality Virtual Desktop / ALVR spin for Quest Pro/3.
Hello, I've been using openSUSE leap for a few months. I love it only issue ive run into is i cant cast to an external screen, roku etc. Can anyone recommend a casting install? Thanks you guys are awesome
PopOs! has tiling in a desktop
And Cosmic looks promising.
I use Navidrome and enjoy it.
This is probably not covered in this video but in another video you said your Plex is a locally installed and not docker. Why don't you use the docker version?
All of my docker containers are on one vm, the Plex is on another vm with my nfs stuff and I don't use docker there. Not a great reason, but it made sense at the time. I may change that though as a docker container will be easier to keep up to date.
Is this a re-upload? It seems it came in as 30fps video this time, which allowed me to watch in 1080p now, even though the h264ify browser extension is active and blocking 60fps video, nice! o)
on way to work, but I guess: kernel
someone is too good for this XD
Matt give MP3 gain for the volume
plex doesnt work for me it cant see my drives had to move to kodi..
Linux permissions are terrible for Plex, sadly.
@@TheLinuxCast indeed ( I got plex working in the end lol)
Tiling window manager weirdos.
but vivaldi's adblock sucks and ublock is gonna be phased out on it
I cant wait for Debian stable to be Hyprland friendly.
Then hyprland has a bug, which gets immediately solved, but will land in debian after 69 years
Truly, such an experience ahahah
Not even joking. I literally had to install the git version, instead of the latest stable release, since it still has problems lol
I mean, not serious problem, like crashes or whatnot, but still painful to deal with
@@no_name4796 I have to agree with you - to get the best Hyprland experience, you need to be on the latest or a recent commit at the very least
youtube music is awesome and free. you can upload your music collection for free
Cannot live without i3, DEs are just uncomfortable for me, dwm's too much of a pain to config, awesome's just kinda weird to me. I3's nice, simple easy
The only must-have you need as a Linux user is a hidden backup PC running Windows that you don't tell anyone about.
@@TheHighwinder or the skills to.actually use Linux.
Piracy is life
Tbf. This channel hasn't ever really seemed to be an "open source" specific channel ever. It is always linux themed, but thats not the same as being pro open source.
Like dt's channel. I would definitely say he is someone that is actually pro free and open source software and anti proprietary software.
Having guys here talking about having google nest productions in their home, apple products. Someone that cared about free software wouldn't be caught dead using that stuff. The proprietary browsers are pretty minimal in comparison.
All that said. I'm not the type of person to get actually upset seeing people use proprietary junk that collects and sells your info, i just would never use it myself.
lol @disinfotube, "all that said" pretty much says it all -- keep scrolling past all that typing you posting
So .... having a gf (Tyler) renders you an unworthy traitor to the Linux cause - while being married (Drew) is ok? Does that imply that for married men their proud and independent lives are over anyway, so they are accepted back into the community?
Q: My husband is married, uses Arch with the best of them but refuses to be part of any sort of Linux community, doesn't even tell anybody that btw ... So what about a married woman who happily uses Manjaro since 2014? Can I be called a Linux user despite my obvious flaws?
Jokes are hard sometimes when you can't see them.
mc openssh nano wpa_supplicant
6:31 Azuracast makes good job to normalize as i remember...