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.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    112 hours ago

    I also replace Firefox with LibreWolf and Brave! I don’t do much more than that though; I used to replace GNOME Software with Warehouse, but I eventually found it easier to just remove PackageKit and use Software to install my flatpaks (I still use Warehouse for changing flatpak settings).

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    111 day ago

    Arch master race: you don’t have to replace defaults if nom defaults are isntalled in the first place and you choose everything our own anyways.

  • Karna
    link
    fedilink
    41 day ago

    On Ubuntu, replacing Firefox/Thunderbird snap version with actual deb version.

  • Avieshek
    link
    English
    41 day ago

    Kinda in the Pop!_OS - NixOS club but Zen Browser here.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    1
    edit-2
    23 hours ago

    Replaced alacritty with ghostty
    Fish With Zsh (Fish not being posix got annoying)
    The distro am using comes with not too much apps so yeah thats it

  • bruhSoulz
    link
    fedilink
    English
    21 day ago

    Bahah as other dude said I don’t replace anything cus I’m on arch btw, but I often tend to remove the default web browser whenever i run a vm or somethinf cus base Firefox isn’t my thing, its far too dull for me. I rock ff forks like zen browser, librewolf, icecat, and mullvad. Currently on zen.

    • @PriorityMotif
      link
      42 days ago

      I use Windows 11 inside of a Gentoo vm inside of Windows 10 on my ipad.

      • LoudWaterHombre
        link
        fedilink
        11 day ago

        Huh I bare metal run proxmox virtualising my LFS to start a gentoo VM where I have my XP VM I remote into with my phone

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
    link
    fedilink
    English
    4
    edit-2
    2 days ago

    I think one of the few default things I’ve technically replaced on my laptop right now is Libreoffice’s powerpoint software with the OpenOffice one because I am too dumb to figure out how to make it so Libreoffice’s powerpoint software doesn’t immediately default to every character having basically 0 spacing between each other every time I either make a new document or slide. That, and I can almost never find the right number of points to make the text look good no matter the font.

    Also, I do have the Librewolf appimage, but I use it a little less than my slightly tweaked default Firefox install.

    Otherwise I’m normally fine with defaults, besides installing gridplayer to watch things off my external HD so I can watch and resize my shows in a way I can’t with other video players.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    14
    edit-2
    2 days ago
    • 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
        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          1
          edit-2
          3 hours ago

          Interesting.

          I wonder if it’ll work with lsp, when it sends data to pager. I’ll start testing this out.

          EDIT: Whoa… 23megs for cat clone. Rust projects do have a whole lot of dependecies. I counted crates 128 for this.

          Oh well. I’ll start compiling.

    • Dizzy Devil Ducky
      link
      fedilink
      English
      12 days ago

      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.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      -52 days ago

      Yasuke for Terminal because he was a sole black man in Japan of his time. Just like Terminal program is solely black as compared to most other apps.

      Most people dont use dark mode on Linux because most apps look horrible in Linux under dark mode

      • Mike
        link
        fedilink
        72 days ago

        Oh wow, cool story about Yasuke. Is that where Yakuake got its name from?

        Most people dont use dark mode on Linux because most apps look horrible in Linux under dark mode

        Among my friends, dark mode users hugely outnumber light mode users, I really don’t have any apps that struggle to support it. LibreOffice used to be really bad, but I don’t really edit documents anymore, so I don’t use it often, but when I do, I don’t see issues (although the document background is white, because paper, so the contrast is a bit weird). I’m curious about which apps didn’t work for you.

        • @[email protected]
          link
          fedilink
          3
          edit-2
          2 days ago

          What I heard is that it comes from Yet Another Quake (terminal), which comes from a tradition in programming of naming an application “Yet Another (something)”, and they changed the Q to a K because KDE.