Plain question. Plain answer. What are you running right now mane? Personally I am using straight from source arch linux with awesomeWM/gnome shell and I will probably be running that for a long ass time.
Internet: Chrome Remmina Flash Player Productivity/Media: Gimp 2.8 VLC Gaming: PlayOnLinux Wine Simple Screen Recorder DosBox Scrot (screen shots) Steam Desura LIbraries: ia32-libs (multi-arch) Mint Themes: Tron Desktop Managers: Openbox
OS: Arch 64bit Internet: Firefox Thunderbird SpiderOak Skype Teamspeak Productivity/Media: Gimp 2.8 VLC Evince (PDF-reader) LibreOffice Geany/Codeblocks Octave Gaming: PlayOnLinux Wine Simple Screen Recorder (doesn't run well when recording MM6 ) Steam Desura Desktop Managers: XFCE4/XFWM Others: Cairo-Dock Terminal Emulator: xfce4-terminal
OS: Manjaro 64-bit 3.16.1 kernel Testing repositories Arch 64-bit (laptop) 3.16.2 kernel Internet: Chromium-dev (version 39) Thunderbird Skype Teamspeak Mumble Claws mail Hexchat Deluge Transmission Pale Moon Teamviewer 9 uget Productivity/Media: Gimp 2.8 VLC Evince (PDF-reader) LibreOffice Gedit Bluefish Asunder Clementine Nightingale VLC Mplayer PS3 Media Server Universal Media Server Handbrake Sound converter Tuxguitar Dguitar Gaming/Games: PlayOnLinux Wine Simple Screen Recorder Steam Fading Hearts The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Left4Dead2 Neverwinter Nights 2 Baldur's Gate 2: Enhanced Edition Planescape Torment Sakura Spirit Supertux 2 The Elder Scrolls Online Wargame European Escalation X3: Albian Prelude X3: Terran Conflict X3: Reunion Only If Pillars of Eternity Public Beta Metro Last Light Infinite Game Works Desktop Managers: Cinnamon Openbox Others: Multibit Xarchiver Litecoin PCManFM Terminal Emulator: Terminator Terminology Cool Stuff: Cowsay Xcowsay Ponysay Xponysay
so you plug in your guitar and it creates notes from what you are playing? Or is it more MIDI compatible?
Gotcha! Dang, I was hoping it would translate the notes for me. I know there is software for doing stuff like that, Specially MIDI.
OS: Arch Linux (so weird to say this) DE: KDE Applications: LibreOffice Microsoft Office 2010 through WINE Monodevelop vim Spotify Cantata MPD Opera Firefox Google Chrome (not Chromium) Skype GIMP Teamviewer 10 Picard (MusicBrainz crappy app, use it at your own risk) That's all to my applications... at the very least what I use on a weekly basis. Games: Expeditions: Conquistador Steam games (Team Fortress, Sanctum 2, etc) Triple Town (flash game... don't judge me I like to kill time with it) Torchlight (wine) Final Fantasy XIV Alan Wake Astebreed Long Live the Queen (linux) Kingdoms of Amalur
Triple Town - If you want to play an addicting flash game... Try Click Heroes Kingdoms of Amalur? How did you get it to run in Linux?
Cracking? As in No CD? I've heard that works, but I can't use it in a Guide. did you check out Click Heroes?
Kingdoms IS my type of game, but I've been spoiled with Elder Scrolls series and it doesn't quite match up. Some nice visuals and fighting, but Kingdoms is more of a cartoony version
That is crazy! I'm at 35 cookies per second, one factory, 4 farms, lots of grandmas and extra clickers. Addicting!
I got Funtoo Linux installed on my laptop now, and I've finished configuring my desktop for daily use. I don't notice that it's a shitty laptop anymore. The system on my laptop now is more stable than my Manjaro installations. :O ALSA Xfce PCManFM Leafpad Terminator Xfburn Gedit Bluefish Emacs LibreOffice Evince GIMP Ristretto Chromium Claws Mail Deluge Links Transmission Clamav Audacious VLC Gparted Wireshark chkrootkit rkhunter +