Thank you so much, comrades! I am feeling pretty comfortable with linux mint, and now would like some suggestions for some absolutely necessary FOSS or free license software for the OS. So far I have the standard, Firefox, ThunderBird, LibreOffice, yada yada. Thank you again to everyone on the linux comm! sankara-salute

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    BONUS: here’s some command-line toys that are not useful or necessary, but are just real fun to take a look at especially if you’re new to linux:

    • cmatrix (does the matrix code rain thing)
    • cowsay (ascii cow with speech bubble)
    • sl (steam locomotive in your terminal)
    • cbonsai (generate bonsai tree)
    • neofetch (this one is actually very useful and will print system information in an aesthetically pleasing way)
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    KiCAD for PCB design.
    PulseView for USB logic analyzers.
    DSRemote for remote control of Rigol oscilloscopes.
    FreeCAD for 3D CAD.
    SDR++ and SDRangel for SDR.
    Fldigi, wsjtx & QSSTV for ham radio digital modes.

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    Here’s some creative software that replace the functionalities of Adobe software & more.

    • photo editing: GIMP
    • vector images: Inkscape
    • drawing/painting: Krita (GIMP also fine for this)
    • video editing: kdenlive
    • 3d modelling, animating, etc.: Blender
    • audio editing: Tenacity (Audacity fork made after the buyout without telemetry)
    • DAW: LMMS
    • media player: VLC or mpv

    if there’s any other specific software you’re looking for a FOSS alternative to, don’t hesitate to ask. You always have more options on Linux than you’d think.