The sort of program that once set up, just ticks along without fuss or bother forever.

For me, as I’m replacing the vms today which I set up five years ago and haven’t needed to touch since;

  • HAProxy
  • KeepaliveD

Not easy to learn, but once they’re running, they both go on forever.

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      My small selfhosted system appreciates this very much. Having Debian as my base OS makes everything easier.

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      Total agreement. So many unsung heroes involved in Debian. Work has agreed with me - today’s job involved migrating those load balancers to Debian underneath.

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      It’s a blessing and a curse how stable it is. I think less bleeding edge is better but when shit like audio and GPU are fucked they’re pretty much always fucked until dist-upgrade time.

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    KCalc. Man, it just computes! It can add, subtract, and even multiply. It’s never given a wrong answer.

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        Just because one thing is better than another doesn’t mean the other isn’t good!

        But thank you for the tip. I actually don’t like KCalc. My post was a joke because I thought the question was kinda dumb.

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      It ‘was’ uCollage, but whiny, obnoxious, ungrateful LiGNUts ruined it like many other unpaid softwares by driving a critical developer (Ueberzug) to quit or sellout.

      Many LiGNUts probably work for Microsoft, because Microsoft gains when they cause issues, and mislead and lie to people.

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      Cant get VLC working properly on my linux and I miss having it. Ive been thinking about switching to LMDE because of it.

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        I think ffmpeg imploded or something? And maybe VLC is maintaining their own fork? But it got split into a bunch of pieces or something, I don’t know, but maybe installing one of the alternate sources of the ffmpeg packages might work for you.

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        Consider alternative ways to get it, e.g. static binary, other package managers e.g. am, AppImage, etc.

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          Yeah, I only tried what I assume was the snap version, and then APT which I suspect redirects to installing the snap version (maybe not though since this is mint and not direct ubuntu?) In any case I have a few more tendencies towards LMDE which will probably make me end up there eventually.

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    So many. So many little utilities that just work. To mention a couple I think no one will mention because they are not sexy: Okular and Ark

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      Big fan of the KDE suite of software. I’ve tried alternatives, but always come back to plasma and associated software

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      Okular works so well at this point that I use it to annotate all my PDFs if I don’t explicitly need free-hand drawing (and xournalpp otherwise).

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      Ark is the best. It can open any type of zipped/compressed file, and it puts even 7zip to shame.

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    Syncthing. Absolutely ace bit of software. I remember it being a little questionable in 2013, but today it performs exactly the same task, just more reliably. Love it.

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      Yep I love it. It’s how I keep my password manager synced between devices. It can be finicky to set up but just works without thinking after that.

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      Good shout! I use syncthing myself to sync all my useful stuff between multiple devices seamlessly.

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    Based on my experiences running multiple servers and pcs on multiple distros for more than a decade, almost all problems originate between the keyboard and the chair attached to the machine running Linux.

    Misconfiguration is usually the culprit.

    Oh and important note: I run Arch BTW