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  • E [email protected]

    I use itunes/icoulds for side loading onto my phone

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    side loading apps? or files?

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    • communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyzC [email protected]

      Antivirus is completely unnecessary and terrible on windows and linux... and on linux it's uniquely useless. Everything is installed from a centralized repo, antiviruses won't be of any help at all. antiviruses came about because windows let executables just be run easily and simply and used them as the default way of installing software, this was beyond idiotic and the reason that OS became infested with malware. Linux never made that mistake from the start, and so antivirus is unnecessary.

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      The real reason you won't need antivirus.

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      • richardisaguy@lemmy.worldR [email protected]

        SELinux, wine (and other apps) installed via user flatpak with proper permissions configued, coupled with ufw or firewalld, secure boot enabled and an immutable system should be fine, no?

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        Ya probably. Toss in flat seal just because.

        Opsec is always a balancing act.

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        • synapse1278@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

          This isn't exactly what I recommend. Only in the case the hardware is bleeding edge, as in, it was released less than 6 month ago, then check in which Kernel version it starts to be supported, as well as check the Kernel version shipping with the distribution you are interested in installing. Distro Kernel version >= Kernel version where the driver starts to be included, no problems. Otherwise, check a distro that has more frequent upgrades.

          Things to check: GPU, CPU, WiFi chip, Ethernet chip. In windows you can find the information in the device manager. On Linux (e.g: test with a live USB) the command lspci with display the information.

          A common case would be: I am interested in Debian because I heard it's the most stable, will my AMD 5070XT work with that ? Probably not very well, better Check Ubuntu non-LTS or Fedora.

          I am not recommending op to modify the Kernel from the Linux distro, just consider this point in choosing the distro.

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          • P [email protected]

            side loading apps? or files?

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            Apps, iOS if finiky when it comes to that, though I've been looking for a way that works on Linux

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            • E [email protected]

              Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

              I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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              Off the top of my head:

              Gmail or any email: Thunderbird is pretty sweet and I need to use it more, but mostly just use the web clients anyway.

              If you own GoG games, you can use Heroic Launcher instead of GoG Galaxy. It's gotten amazingly good, really fast. 🙂

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                What do you use iTunes for? That stood out to me.

                Also Chrome works fine on Linux, though Firefox is a better browser even on Windows.

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                For anyone who uses Apple Music, I recommend the Cider app. I believe it costs $3 and you get versions for Linux, Mac, and Windows.

                I haven’t found any MP3 players on Linux that I’m totally happy with. All of them have some trivial issue (eg not displaying Album Artist correctly).

                https://cider.sh/

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                • C [email protected]

                  It's true for any variation of Linux. Hell, the vulnerability (Mimikatz) that was crucial in the most expensive cyber security attack in history is still there in Windows.

                  And for X11 to be exploited you would need to get and run malicious code in the first place. The Linux security model kicks in before you get to that point.

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                  all you have to do is trick the user into installing something malicious, and running it.

                  then with x11 it can snoop on literally everything, sure, for a server linux is inherently more secure but as an end user i don't think it matters much.

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                    1. emacs

                    2. emacs

                    3. emacs

                    4. emacs

                    5. emacs

                    6. emacs

                    7. emacs

                    8. emacs

                    9. vim

                    10. emacs

                    11. emacs

                    12. emacs

                    13. emacs

                    14. emacs

                    15. emacs

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                    Like… how. Or is that part of the joke.

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                    • E [email protected]

                      Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

                      I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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                      • AMD drivers: use the built-in MESA drivers that include the official AMD support.

                      • Gmail: ProtonMail for the service, Kmail for the desktop client.

                      • Chrome: Firefox, or Librewolf if you care about privacy.

                      • Office365: LibreOffice for full FOSS or OnlyOfficr for less freedom but more comfort.

                      • iTunes: depends entirely on what you use it for, but I buy my music mostly off of BandCamp these days.

                      • MuseScore: MuseScore

                      • Norton: Why were you using Norton in the first place? It's practically a virus itself. If you need an antivirus on Linux, you might want ClamAV/ClamTK for something that runs locally only, or Microsoft Defender for Linux.

                      • Py-Charm: Py-Charm, VSCode, Vim, Kate/KWrite

                      • Remote Desktop to iOS: I got nothin'

                      • Star Citizen: Star Citizen

                      • Steam: Steam

                      • VPN: Wireguard

                      • Windows Games: install locally using Wine and then add to Steam as a non-Steam game to use Proton for better support.

                      Windows 10: run it in a VM if you still need it, or keep it on a separate SSD and dual boot into that.

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                        Like… how. Or is that part of the joke.

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                        I mean, he's joking, but:

                        AMD Drivers: yeah, this one's not a thing

                        Chrome: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/EWW.html

                        Gmail: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CategoryMail

                        Office 360: https://orgmode.org/

                        I-Tunes: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/itunes.el (although this one probably doesn't work)

                        JBL: I have no idea what it is

                        Muse score: https://github.com/piercegwang/staff-mode

                        Anti-virus: I don't know of any, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone listed a plugin for checking files

                        PyCharm: This is the one he said to use Vim

                        Remote desktop: Emacs can natively open remote files or directories

                        Star citizen: obviously not

                        Steam: Obviously not, because it's proprietary, I really wouldn't be surprised if there's a GOG plugin

                        VPN: https://github.com/anticomputer/ovpn-mode

                        There's some truth to the joke that emacs is a very complete Operating system.

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                        • E [email protected]

                          Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

                          I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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                          Proton mail has an email and VPN together as a package.

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                          • N [email protected]

                            I mean, he's joking, but:

                            AMD Drivers: yeah, this one's not a thing

                            Chrome: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/EWW.html

                            Gmail: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CategoryMail

                            Office 360: https://orgmode.org/

                            I-Tunes: https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/itunes.el (although this one probably doesn't work)

                            JBL: I have no idea what it is

                            Muse score: https://github.com/piercegwang/staff-mode

                            Anti-virus: I don't know of any, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone listed a plugin for checking files

                            PyCharm: This is the one he said to use Vim

                            Remote desktop: Emacs can natively open remote files or directories

                            Star citizen: obviously not

                            Steam: Obviously not, because it's proprietary, I really wouldn't be surprised if there's a GOG plugin

                            VPN: https://github.com/anticomputer/ovpn-mode

                            There's some truth to the joke that emacs is a very complete Operating system.

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                            https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=urcL86UpqZc&pp=ygUTT2xkIHByb2dyYW1lciBlbWFjcw%3D%3D

                            This is all I thought about when I read the comment.

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                            • E [email protected]

                              Apps, iOS if finiky when it comes to that, though I've been looking for a way that works on Linux

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                              There is AFAIK no way to do this.

                              Apple's never open-sourced the APIs and interfaces and it only works on Macs and Windows. For this you will need to have either a Windows install (recommend separate drive so it doesn't break Linux bootloader) or a persistent or not Windows VM with USB passthrough. I'm not even sure how well the VM situation works but it probably should. You don't even have to have a license for Windows, you can just run it in the VM for this purpose alone but it does mean oh at least 40GB set aside on your drive for the VM image plus more if you want to do things like back-up the phone.

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                              • M [email protected]

                                Off the top of my head:

                                Gmail or any email: Thunderbird is pretty sweet and I need to use it more, but mostly just use the web clients anyway.

                                If you own GoG games, you can use Heroic Launcher instead of GoG Galaxy. It's gotten amazingly good, really fast. 🙂

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                                I'd recommend Lutris over Heroic both because it runs locally where Heroic is Electron, and because Lutris allows community-based native Linux ports for games where applicable, eg. for Ultima VII: The Black Gate + The Forge of Virtue, Lutris gives you the option of installing that game with Exult instead of DOSbox, for Tomb Raider and Tomb Raider II, you have the option to install those with OpenLara, for Doom 1 and 2, you have the option to install those with ZDoom, etc.

                                Also, at least for DOS games where you don't have the option to install a community-based modern port, you can use native DOSbox as a runner instead of Windows DOSbox as well through Lutris.

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                                  Approaching the end of window 10 and have no plans on upgrading to 11.

                                  I am trying to find alternatives to applications I regularly use before jumping ship (it is mostly a gaming focused pc) any suggestions?

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                                  Pico might be a good way to jump shop on VR. Not sure if you can change OS on current hardware. But next purchase you have plenty of options.

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                                    For anyone who uses Apple Music, I recommend the Cider app. I believe it costs $3 and you get versions for Linux, Mac, and Windows.

                                    I haven’t found any MP3 players on Linux that I’m totally happy with. All of them have some trivial issue (eg not displaying Album Artist correctly).

                                    https://cider.sh/

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                                    As I pointed out, if you have an older iPod, eg. like an iPod Video or Classic, or any other player that supports it, Rockbox is a thing you can flash onto it.

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                                      As I pointed out, if you have an older iPod, eg. like an iPod Video or Classic, or any other player that supports it, Rockbox is a thing you can flash onto it.

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                                      I do have one and I have a Mac with iTunes Match (iCloud music syncing for iPhone). That said I keep most of my actual files on my Ubuntu machine and might want to experiment with the iPod at some point.

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                                        I do have one and I have a Mac with iTunes Match (iCloud music syncing for iPhone). That said I keep most of my actual files on my Ubuntu machine and might want to experiment with the iPod at some point.

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                                        You'll need an original iPod, iPod Mini, or iPod Video or Classic for Rockbox compatibility. iPod Touch is just an iPhone without the phone, so it's locked into iOS.

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                                          Software Linux support
                                          AMD driver ✅ open-source drivers for CPU and GPU are included in the Linux Kernel and work very well. If you have bleeding edge news hardware, check online in which Kernel version they are supposed and choose Linux distro accordingly
                                          Web Browser ✅ Chrome/chromium, ✅ Firefox. All are commonly available in your distro software repository by default, or otherwise with Flatpak
                                          Web-based email ✅ not dependent on OS. Local Email client software are available, one exemple is Thunderbird.
                                          Office suite ✅ LibreOffice, or anything web-based such as Google Docs will work independently of the OS
                                          Itunes Many music players/library managers are available on Linux, I don't have any specific recommendations here, I am self-hosting Jellyfin for my music needs
                                          JBL not sure what you mean here ? Your headset/speakers ? Don't see why it wouldn't work
                                          Music score reader/editor ✅ MuseScore, I also use Guitar Pro (7, 😎 inside Bottle (wine) and it works with some tweaks needed for fixing font bug
                                          Antivirus ✅ ClamAV, arguable if you need an antivirus at all
                                          Python ✅ many IDEs are available, a scary amount of Linux distribution rely on Python under the hood 😅
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                                          There might be some cases even for single-player games where DRM platform-locks you into Windows but that's rare from my understanding.

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