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#1 2009-01-09 17:45:30

pluckypigeon
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What system tools are useful??

I'm just wondering what system tools are useful.

Thanks

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#2 2009-01-09 18:04:28

muunleit
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Re: What system tools are useful??

Maybe you get more answers if you give us a little hint what do you want to do with the tools or what system you have!?


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#3 2009-01-09 18:07:20

pluckypigeon
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Re: What system tools are useful??

muunleit wrote:

Maybe you get more answers if you give us a little hint what do you want to do with the tools or what system you have!?

Sorry, I'm really tired after installing this darn distro.

I'm not sure myself. I am new to this and I don't want to miss a trick. I am using the gnome desktop

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#4 2009-01-09 18:07:38

userlander
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Re: What system tools are useful??

all of them, depending on the use. big_smile

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#5 2009-01-09 18:17:44

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Re: What system tools are useful??

Read the Beginners Guide if you havent done yet. Then if you have any questions search the wiki and the forums .. Still if you have any ..then post here ....


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#6 2009-01-10 06:45:53

B-Con
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Re: What system tools are useful??

If you're looking for tools to administrate/maintain your system, really all you need is pacman, vi, and a shell. Pacman will handle all your package needs, and vi will let you edit all necessary config files. The shell will let you run any necessary admin tools. If you don't know what you need to administrate, you probably should figure that out first. wink

That said, two "system admin"-like tools I keep around that aren't in [core] are xdiskusage and FSLint.

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#7 2009-01-10 06:51:42

skottish
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Re: What system tools are useful??

B-Con wrote:

If you don't know what you need to administrate, you probably should figure that out first. wink

There's really nothing to be done after that sentence. It's perfect.

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#8 2009-01-10 07:09:08

Wintervenom
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Re: What system tools are useful??

pluckypigeon wrote:

I'm just wondering what system tools are useful.

Thanks

Shake (defragmenter), if you're using any of the Ext filesystems.
FSLint, for when you've got some Spring cleaning to do.
Yaourt, the best Pacman/ABS/AUR front-end in the history of Pacman/ABS/AUR front-ends.
And, don't forget grep, sed, cat, less, most, watch, rm, BC-Wipe, find, and BASH.

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#9 2009-01-10 07:32:56

cdwillis
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Re: What system tools are useful??

First thing I thought of was htop.

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#10 2009-01-10 07:47:34

dr/owned
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Re: What system tools are useful??

For me, cpu scaling, gnome-network-manager, yaourt, ntfs-config, compiz + compiz-editor, gtkpacman.  I'd say pretty much all of those are essential cool

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#11 2009-01-10 09:44:04

u_no_hu
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Re: What system tools are useful??

dr/owned wrote:

For me, cpu scaling, gnome-network-manager, yaourt, ntfs-config, compiz + compiz-editor, gtkpacman.  I'd say pretty much all of those are essential cool

You say all of those are essential? wink


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#12 2009-01-10 09:52:12

arkanum
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Re: What system tools are useful??


Arch64

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#13 2009-01-10 15:40:53

SamC
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Re: What system tools are useful??

dr/owned wrote:

For me, cpu scaling, gnome-network-manager, yaourt, ntfs-config, compiz + compiz-editor, gtkpacman.  I'd say pretty much all of those are essential cool

I don't have a single one of those installed - And how is compiz a system tool?

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