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.

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      lol ditto. but the first thing I do on new installs is chsh /bin/zsh, replace caps lock with control and enable vi keys. otherwise I’m dysfunctional

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        Yeah, there is nothing more annoying in general when starting to type text into a co-workers desktop than having random letters show up rather than having the cursor move around.

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    As a former Windows SUPERUSER, I always change the desktop wallpaper, just to show off. 😋

    But jokes aside and apart from things already mentioned, I always install the Speedcrunch calculator, and xbindkeys so I can copy all my keyboard shortcuts.

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    Nothing. I picked a distro that works for me out of the box. On top of that I only installed stuff, instead of replacing stuff.

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      Too many people concentrate on which distro when in fact it’s the desktop they choose that will have the biggest impact on their experience

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    Arch, so pretty much nothing.

    Except maybe ZSH (but it’s ‘added’, I guess; not ‘replaced’).

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    I usually replace these:

    1. Bash with Fish
    2. Neofetch (if there is) with Fastfetch+Hyfetch
    3. Firefox with Floorp
    4. Mkinitcpio with Dracut
    5. GRUB with systemd-boot
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        It’s mostly personal choice but I find it easier to configure and it’s certainly more lightweight and faster than GRUB (although probably not by a noticeable amount). Since I don’t need BIOS support I prefer to use it.

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    • Clementine - music player
    • yakuake - terminal
    • fish - command line
    • Geany - text editor
    • eza - replacement for ls
    • zoxide - replacement for cd
    • bat - replacement for cat
    • Librewolf - replacement for Firefox
    • Brave - replacement for Chromium
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      When I installed MX KDE on my laptop, I found out about yakuake as it was installed by default. I always use it almost immediately whenever I log in to run my update script. Saves a few extra seconds to just press f4 rather than click the terminal icon and then type. Absolutely love it.

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    I still haven’t found a web service that really needs a chrome browser or that you cant’ just trick with changing the user agent

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    I replace the <default, slow, annoying to use> image viewer with qimgv, which is ergonomic and very fast.

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    Rustdesk, so I can remote into my main computer and the others I manage.

    PWAs For Firefox.

    And that’s about it.

    I use Debian BTW. (Was on Fedora but killed it when there were sound issues, turned out to Rustdesk at fault. Can’t do Mint as it boots to black screen.)

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    First thing I install is git, followed by emacs.

    Then I download my init.el and my PC setup is complete.