@@shivensaini3643 honestly, how do you run fedora? no elite shit. genuine question. i tried using it once, and it locked up often and would crash for no reason. I expect that behavior out of something more hobbyist, like arch. when an arch based distro crashes, i pay it no mind, but this? isn't fedora supposed to be the next ubuntu or smth?
@@kovyvuri no bro, I am not using fedora any more. I used it only to test out Gnome 42. But man other than Gnome Fedora didn't worked for me. DNF is no match to Arch Pacman.
Very nice. I've always felt like the linux desktop was in dire need of quality native apps and such showcases like this one to make people aware of them.
Suggestion for next video: undervolting on Linux. Laptop bios-es are often really locked down, so the only option is to do it in software. Windows has many good options but they are not available on Linux. Undervolting can really increase performance of your machine
love this video! i'm in the process of switching over from windows now and getting overwhelmed by choice on discover, so seeing reviews of good apps is super helpful!
Most of these apps work great on none-gnome desktop, but of course look a bit out of place on QT/KDE Plasma-based desktops I use some gnome apps on my minimal installation with a standalone window manager, I would like to use some KDE Plasma apps but the problem with them are the tons of dependencies and also some of them have very buggy theming compared to normal QT apps, like Dolphin for example, which is a shame From this video, I use : - Deja Dup - Boxes (sometimes instead of virt-manager) - Pitivi (mostly for testing) - Blanket
The main way to fix them looking out of place, on plasma at least, is to change the GTK theme as well as the QT theme. In the KDE system settings to go appearance, application style, and in the bottom right you have a button to change the gnome/gtk theme, for those who didn't know
@@atemoc Yea, I know. That is the shame. Still better than it not being there, but this is the issue with crossing over themes and such. QT apps work with QT, and GTK works with GTK. And you can't really make them one without annoying someone. Gnome apps are designed in one way following their language, using GTK. KDE apps are designed their own way using QT. Other apps are designed their own way using wither GTK or QT, or neither. There is no real solution past what plasma has done imo.
@@TazerXI Well, QT and GTK themes can be made to look the same, and on my system they both look identical, only KDE apps look weird, because of the way they implemented it
Careful with METADATA Cleaner. It will overwrite your original and not make a copy. So if you want to keep the metadata but want to erase it for sharing/Internet make a copy first
5:08 Oh yes there was plumb: (transitive, figuratively) To think about or explore in depth, to get to the bottom of, especially to plumb the depths of.
Text Pieces, Font Downloader and Metadata remover seem pretty useful. GNOME Boxes is also nice, but doesn't let you change the virtual disk being used, so a little annoying.
Hey, Nick you don't need Gnome-Task because you have moules and huîtres at your door steps. Just go out and pick them. Il faut cueillir les huîtres et les moules! Et les préparer avec du vin blanc et de la crème fraîche. Mais oui!
Blanket an app that makes background noises as i want is really cool, but would be even cooler if it had the opposite option too, that is getting rid of unwanted background noises.
hey, please don't mind... can i know which screen recording do you use to record your screen,.. ( please mention the one you use when you create YT videos )
Good video. I used to install Cronopete for backup and virtualbox for virtualization most of time but next time I'll be trying the ones from the video I guess.
Fragments isn't a torrent client, it's a joke. It even doesn't have selective downloads, although the feature request is already 4 years old. The funny thing is that Fragments is essentially the skin of the Transmission, which can do it.
Not found in the Fedora 36 Gnome (and RPM Fusion) repos: OnlyOffice, GTG, shortwave, Cozy, mousai, text pieces, font downloader, curtail, identity, blanket, metadata cleaner. Found in the repos: Fragments, Deja Dup, Drawing, Pitivi were found. Already installed with Fedora 36: Boxes
Okular equivalent in gnome? My work is really about reading PDFs. Can't find anything better than okular which doesn't look good in gnome. Any alternative which I don't know of would be great.
Would love a full review of pitivi! Mine always lags and has a lot bugs but I'm not sure if it's just because I'm not on GNOME or because my toaster can't handle it. I'm currently just using blender for video editing xp
Not sure if something like that is really on the list, but a tool to create a bootable USB would be good. On Windows I used Rufus and it worked like a charm. On Linux I don't even know if there is a good solution like that.
I have been watching meany of your videos. Sent's I have made the big jump to Linux. I am love it. By the way. Still need to use windows for work. As I am a video editor and use programs that ether don't work on Linux or are just to much of a headache for a professional setting you I chose Ubuntu because of it's look's and because it seemed good for beginners. Little over a weak in and I love it and I get sad when I haft to use widows. Your videos have helped point me to things I am looking for and are fun to watch. Love it
Cover more text editors and note taking software! Given that Linux by default already has a handicap in terms of having an abundance of software with cloud syncing for android/iOS, it's important for newbies to know about as many software options as possible. Plus, the discoverability of new interesting software absolutely sucks. Consider ThiefMD, an excellent Linux-first markdown editor which is almost never ever talked about in the linux community
@@maxxiong Yes but the point is to increase the Linux user base, and bring awareness to newer software with more inviting UI, that will get powerusers of other OS on board. We should not expect absolute casuals to even consider Linux thought.
@@gorofujita5767 Oh I was commenting on the second part. Anyways, just wondering, the beginner-friendly distros ship libreoffice by default these days? (I actually use google docs more often anyways lol)
These apps are amazing, I've already switched my personnal pc to fedora 35 and I'm inching more more to switching to it on my work computer. If only I did not need the Adobe suite to work with workmates.....
Great, thank you for sharing. Thanks to you now I am aware of a few utilities that I will surely use (Shortwave, Blanket, Text Pieces, Font Downloader, Identity)
Informative video, you are a Linux Rock Star brother! However, I'm still wondering what I'm missing in Fedora that makes it so special for everyone else like yourself? I started running Fedora 35 with Gnome 41 after the holiday season and after about 2 months went back to Manjaro running KDE Plasma. I think I'm just a sucker for Plasma customizations, though I do occasionally miss the simplicity of Gnome. Thanks for the tips.
I'm using Joplin to replace OneNote and it work's really well. I just use OneDrive to sync it but if Dropbox wasn't broken on Ubuntu I would have chosen that instead.
I guess Gnome isn't bad. I am using some Gnome applications on Debian/Xfce like Numix (with the fancy reversal-blue icons that are not Gnome, xfce-lookdotorg is your friend), Todo, Calendar and online accounts. However the Gnome-Desktop is the opposite of light weight. Xfce uses about 500MB and Gnome I assume 1GB.
I have a question about OnlyOffice... I hope you can help... I'm using the free version on a Dual Monitor setup... My second monitor is oriented vertically... This is significant because somehow the OnlyOffice window cannot be maximized in the vertical monitor... I hope you a solution for this... Thanks...
Can you please make a video on PDF tools available on Linux similar to Adobe Acrobat pro (and not Acrobat reader). This video was super useful since I recently migrated from windows to Linux. I use Adobe Acrobat pro a lot and since migrating to Linux I have not found a similar software.
Great video I'm still looking for the perfect Calendar app for Linux one that has a year view and is usable without a account or sync to use just like a reminder. Gnome calendar is closest to that, but can't be used without account sadly.
Hey Nick, have you been following the most recent developments on ElementaryOS? I know you used to like, use and recommend that distro, which is why I ask. What do you think, will Elementary fully recover or will things slow down from now on? Cheers
Oh they'll totally recover. The people who stayed are the people who coded, so I don't think they'll have issues. If anything, it will free up a big chunk of money so they can do more!
@@TheLinuxEXP You and me both than! Easily the best video editor on Linux. I'd love to maybe collab at some point on Linux Video Production and graphics.
I am always taken away by how many apps and utilities can be found. Just when you think your workflow is complete. Thank you for the video!
Thanks for watching!
Same here. Amazed how many I had not heard about and now I realize I need almost all of them.
I'm daily driving gnome on Arch for a Month now and I love it!
Nice!
Same for me too.. Gnome on Debian base plain sucks but on Arch and fedora it rocks!
@@shivensaini3643 honestly, how do you run fedora? no elite shit. genuine question. i tried using it once, and it locked up often and would crash for no reason. I expect that behavior out of something more hobbyist, like arch. when an arch based distro crashes, i pay it no mind, but this? isn't fedora supposed to be the next ubuntu or smth?
@@kovyvuri no bro, I am not using fedora any more. I used it only to test out Gnome 42. But man other than Gnome Fedora didn't worked for me. DNF is no match to Arch Pacman.
I love this video series!
Could you also make an episode for KDE? Or maybe even more obscure DEs like Enlightenment.
I liked how you indirectly called KDE as obscure
@@FagnerLuan oh i just realized that... whoops.
I love how productivity-focused gnome apps are.
I have an idea for a video, how about reviewing Pitivi? Like you'll make a video making a video on it. What are the drawbacks and positives etc..
I'd love to see this. I've been using Pitvi to make quick videos and then using Filmora in wine to add titles and effects
The Gnome app ecosystem is part of the reason I stay with Gnome and GTK.
Very nice. I've always felt like the linux desktop was in dire need of quality native apps and such showcases like this one to make people aware of them.
Suggestion for next video: undervolting on Linux.
Laptop bios-es are often really locked down, so the only option is to do it in software. Windows has many good options but they are not available on Linux. Undervolting can really increase performance of your machine
Touche is also a great app, the trackpad gesture expansion it gives is amazing
@agapp11able it should work on any x11 de.
アリガトウゴザイマス
05:14 Cozy - Audiobooks
06:12 Deja Dup - Backups
I love your Content! The Quality of the content evolved over time. Thank you for the great work! 👍
Keep the gnome love coming!
love this video! i'm in the process of switching over from windows now and getting overwhelmed by choice on discover, so seeing reviews of good apps is super helpful!
Most of these apps work great on none-gnome desktop, but of course look a bit out of place on QT/KDE Plasma-based desktops
I use some gnome apps on my minimal installation with a standalone window manager, I would like to use some KDE Plasma apps but the problem with them are the tons of dependencies and also some of them have very buggy theming compared to normal QT apps, like Dolphin for example, which is a shame
From this video, I use :
- Deja Dup
- Boxes (sometimes instead of virt-manager)
- Pitivi (mostly for testing)
- Blanket
The main way to fix them looking out of place, on plasma at least, is to change the GTK theme as well as the QT theme. In the KDE system settings to go appearance, application style, and in the bottom right you have a button to change the gnome/gtk theme, for those who didn't know
@@TazerXI But the problem I have with this is that it only really works well on KDE Plasma
@@atemoc Yea, I know. That is the shame. Still better than it not being there, but this is the issue with crossing over themes and such. QT apps work with QT, and GTK works with GTK. And you can't really make them one without annoying someone. Gnome apps are designed in one way following their language, using GTK. KDE apps are designed their own way using QT. Other apps are designed their own way using wither GTK or QT, or neither. There is no real solution past what plasma has done imo.
@@TazerXI Well, QT and GTK themes can be made to look the same, and on my system they both look identical, only KDE apps look weird, because of the way they implemented it
@@atemoc Yea, you can make them look the same. I use the same GTK and QT styles.
Careful with METADATA Cleaner. It will overwrite your original and not make a copy. So if you want to keep the metadata but want to erase it for sharing/Internet make a copy first
Yeah, it gives a warning when you clean the Metadata to inform you of that :)
Wow! Tons of golden nuggets in this one. I've never heard of any of these despite using Linux for over 15 years now. Thanks for these.
5:08 Oh yes there was
plumb: (transitive, figuratively) To think about or explore in depth, to get to the bottom of, especially to plumb the depths of.
Please make a version for KDE too!
Text Pieces, Font Downloader and Metadata remover seem pretty useful. GNOME Boxes is also nice, but doesn't let you change the virtual disk being used, so a little annoying.
Very informative video, lots of love from India
Any recommendation on a super easy way to stitch images together? So I can create a big background that spans my three monitors?
This, and simple tutorials is exactly what I need as a Newbie. Thank you. Now can you make more like this?
You have wonderful content and make using linux so much easier. Thank you.
Hey, Nick you don't need Gnome-Task because you have moules and huîtres at your door steps. Just go out and pick them. Il faut cueillir les huîtres et les moules! Et les préparer avec du vin blanc et de la crème fraîche. Mais oui!
The amount of side jokes and second degree humor in the video is just amazing 😂
Hahaha thanks :)
"I should have backups!" 😂
I really should!
This was incredibly useful, thank you nick!!
Thanks :)
Nice video! I was used to the Windows 10 video editor, and Pitivi is really similar to it. Thank you for the recommendation.
The two small GNOME apps I like most are Contrast for checking the contrast ratio between two colours and Spot, a small clean Spotify client.
thanks for the video. Is DejaDup open source? I only trust open-source or Microsoft one drive to access my onedrice.
Audacious gives me my WinAmp fix in Linux. Lazurus gives me my Turbo Pascal fix. Dia makes my day for doing diagrams.
Great vid!
Thanks!
I've installed a couple of gems from this list. Drawing is a fantastic substitute for Paint. And Font Downloader is a great find.
Thanks Nick.
Great video. BTW today is the first day of Ramadan so ramadan Kareem to anyone that celebrates ramadan. Greetings from Libya.
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Salaam
@@DavidEsotica Salam brother
Blanket is awesome!! Thank you very much for this discovery. You can even add your own sound files!
How should I install blanket?
you have a great sense of humour, those tasks on the to do list app are hilarious
very handy video thank you. picked up curtail, drawing, pitivi & shortwave
Blanket an app that makes background noises as i want is really cool, but would be even cooler if it had the opposite option too, that is getting rid of unwanted background noises.
boxes is a trap. I would recommend virt-manager over it for every single scenario, even for novice usage
Nice video! I think Rnote has big potential.
Great video Nick!
Blanket is AMAZING! ty for the recommendation!
hey, please don't mind... can i know which screen recording do you use to record your screen,.. ( please mention the one you use when you create YT videos )
OnlyOffice is certainly not a sponsor I expected. Kudos to you haha
Great list! I wish there were Qt equivalences to those Gtk apps! Nick is trying to wheel us back to Gnome...
Good video. I used to install Cronopete for backup and virtualbox for virtualization most of time but next time I'll be trying the ones from the video I guess.
These apps are awesome, Thanks Nick keep up the great entertaining content!
Hi Nick, may you make a video how I can read text from images (ocr recognition)? Maybe a tool that also recognises handwrited text.
Fragments isn't a torrent client, it's a joke. It even doesn't have selective downloads, although the feature request is already 4 years old. The funny thing is that Fragments is essentially the skin of the Transmission, which can do it.
How about video where you set up Nextcloud with Document server?
These were really nice apps. Thank you!
Not found in the Fedora 36 Gnome (and RPM Fusion) repos: OnlyOffice, GTG, shortwave, Cozy, mousai, text pieces, font downloader, curtail, identity, blanket, metadata cleaner. Found in the repos: Fragments, Deja Dup, Drawing, Pitivi were found. Already installed with Fedora 36: Boxes
These Gnome apps that aren't in the repos are meant to be installed via Flatpak
Yep :)
@@TheLinuxEXP FYI Pitivi has issues with F36. Crashes on startup.
You really should have backups
I really should have backups
:D just like that guy giving relationship advice without being in a relationship
Your ToDo list is hilarious ! xD
Merci pour tes vidéos.
Deja dup works pretty great! I use it myself and I am very happy. The simplicity is a big plus for me
Super helpful video as always! Are you secretly a 40k fan seeing all those warhammer audiobooks. Anyways the video was epic
thanks for time and effort you put on this channel and your work
Okular equivalent in gnome? My work is really about reading PDFs. Can't find anything better than okular which doesn't look good in gnome. Any alternative which I don't know of would be great.
Would love a full review of pitivi! Mine always lags and has a lot bugs but I'm not sure if it's just because I'm not on GNOME or because my toaster can't handle it. I'm currently just using blender for video editing xp
I want to add CPod for Podcast.
Not actively maintain anymore, but it works without issue.
Also it is cross platform.
Couldn't find Font Downloader in Ubuntu Software. Where to get it?
Nice content, love tips like this!
I know it’s not the point of the video but how good was Horus Rising.. that audio book was excellent
Not sure if something like that is really on the list, but a tool to create a bootable USB would be good. On Windows I used Rufus and it worked like a charm.
On Linux I don't even know if there is a good solution like that.
Balena Etcher, Fedora has one also.
Etcher, and much better Ventoy
Thanks for the video 👍
I have been watching meany of your videos. Sent's I have made the big jump to Linux. I am love it. By the way. Still need to use windows for work. As I am a video editor and use programs that ether don't work on Linux or are just to much of a headache for a professional setting you I chose Ubuntu because of it's look's and because it seemed good for beginners. Little over a weak in and I love it and I get sad when I haft to use widows. Your videos have helped point me to things I am looking for and are fun to watch. Love it
Cover more text editors and note taking software! Given that Linux by default already has a handicap in terms of having an abundance of software with cloud syncing for android/iOS, it's important for newbies to know about as many software options as possible.
Plus, the discoverability of new interesting software absolutely sucks. Consider ThiefMD, an excellent Linux-first markdown editor which is almost never ever talked about in the linux community
Well there is also the fact that a lot of linux users use vim or emacs.
@@maxxiong Yes but the point is to increase the Linux user base, and bring awareness to newer software with more inviting UI, that will get powerusers of other OS on board.
We should not expect absolute casuals to even consider Linux thought.
@@gorofujita5767 Oh I was commenting on the second part.
Anyways, just wondering, the beginner-friendly distros ship libreoffice by default these days? (I actually use google docs more often anyways lol)
He covered few of them in previous video.
Is there an equivalent to Hashmyfiles from nirsodt?
Great. Would love to see more such content.
These apps are amazing, I've already switched my personnal pc to fedora 35 and I'm inching more more to switching to it on my work computer. If only I did not need the Adobe suite to work with workmates.....
Does anyone know if there an equivalent to identity on windows and android???? i REALLY need an app like that for choosing what photos to keep
Hi Nick, very helpful video, thanks a lot!
Cool video. Thank you from Italy.
Great, thank you for sharing. Thanks to you now I am aware of a few utilities that I will surely use (Shortwave, Blanket, Text Pieces, Font Downloader, Identity)
Informative video, you are a Linux Rock Star brother! However, I'm still wondering what I'm missing in Fedora that makes it so special for everyone else like yourself? I started running Fedora 35 with Gnome 41 after the holiday season and after about 2 months went back to Manjaro running KDE Plasma. I think I'm just a sucker for Plasma customizations, though I do occasionally miss the simplicity of Gnome.
Thanks for the tips.
Great recommendations, thanks!
Blanket is 🔥
Thanks for the mention.
I'm using Joplin to replace OneNote and it work's really well. I just use OneDrive to sync it but if Dropbox wasn't broken on Ubuntu I would have chosen that instead.
I guess Gnome isn't bad. I am using some Gnome applications on Debian/Xfce like Numix (with the fancy reversal-blue icons that are not Gnome, xfce-lookdotorg is your friend), Todo, Calendar and online accounts. However the Gnome-Desktop is the opposite of light weight. Xfce uses about 500MB and Gnome I assume 1GB.
GNOME uses 700-800mb of RAM on Fedora
I sorta lost track of what you were saying after the "plumbing in underwear" statement.
Awesome
The time stamps are a great idea
Mousai or Drawing are programs I haven’t heard of personally so those will definitely come in handy!
How should I install blanket?
Topic-wish for upcoming video: how to reset/overwrite/use the startup-manager when wanna new indtall an other llinux distro on Dual-boot with win.
I have a question about OnlyOffice... I hope you can help... I'm using the free version on a Dual Monitor setup... My second monitor is oriented vertically... This is significant because somehow the OnlyOffice window cannot be maximized in the vertical monitor... I hope you a solution for this... Thanks...
This is good stuff! Shortwave and Boxes for me specifically so far. 👍🏻
4:54 *dark childhood flashbacks*
Hahah happened to all of us!
some of these utilities are actually pretty nice.
Would you mind telling me what distro you used for this video?
I think he uses Fedora 35 at the moment.
Is there any app to slow down the fan of my hard disk in Ubuntu?
Can you please make a video on PDF tools available on Linux similar to Adobe Acrobat pro (and not Acrobat reader). This video was super useful since I recently migrated from windows to Linux. I use Adobe Acrobat pro a lot and since migrating to Linux I have not found a similar software.
Papa Nurgle is pleased with your audiobook selection.
Praise Grandfather
I'm using GNOME for three years now and a lot of the stuff shown here is new to me ...WTH ... D:
Great video I'm still looking for the perfect Calendar app for Linux one that has a year view and is usable without a account or sync to use just like a reminder. Gnome calendar is closest to that, but can't be used without account sadly.
We can use them in KDE too (the most relevant for sure)
Hey Nick, have you been following the most recent developments on ElementaryOS? I know you used to like, use and recommend that distro, which is why I ask. What do you think, will Elementary fully recover or will things slow down from now on? Cheers
Oh they'll totally recover. The people who stayed are the people who coded, so I don't think they'll have issues. If anything, it will free up a big chunk of money so they can do more!
What video editor do you use now?
Resolve :)
@@TheLinuxEXP You and me both than! Easily the best video editor on Linux. I'd love to maybe collab at some point on Linux Video Production and graphics.
5:25 an audiobook library of a 40K fan as it should be
In the grimm darkness of the far future there is only GNOME (if BW has his way)
Grimdark GNOME
Can someone please tell me a good place to download Audio Books