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  • blotosmetek@circumstances.runB blotosmetek@circumstances.run

    @Some_Emo_Chick you could actually use Notepad++ on Linux thanks to Wine. But if you don't need any particular feature that is endemic to Notepad++, I guess there's more than enough sensible Linux editors.

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    @blotosmetek @Some_Emo_Chick Using stuff through Wine can be a pain if you have to, for example, open external files.

    Which, uh, is kind of Notepad++'s thing.

    (My biggest complaint isn't so much that you're using Z:\ to access stuff by a full path in most configurations, but that awful dialog it uses to do so.)

    I've found alternatives for most things these days, but there are just a handful of very specialized tools I rarely have to use (things like game modding tools are never made for *nix sadly — I sure wish they were) and that file open/save dialog in WINE is the absolute worst. Clearly a total afterthought where they didn't think people would use it very often...

    Anyway, whenever a native option will do it's always preferable. WINE is always a stopgap for tools.

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    • db_geek@norden.socialD db_geek@norden.social

      @TimWardCam @Some_Emo_Chick I'm using https://kmymoney.org/ for around 20 years or so.

      If it is needed, I'm not using online banking with it, so I can't say anything about this topic.
      But the double-entry accounting principles helps to keep a good financial overview.

      If you maybe are looking for other alternatives on Linux for example for Quicken here some other suggestions:
      https://alternativeto.net/software/quicken/?license=opensource&p=2&platform=linux

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      @db_geek @Some_Emo_Chick I looked a few years ago and didn't like what I found. I may have missed things I suppose - I was essentially looking for a Quicken replacement for Windows at the time. (I'm now using JioSoft Money Manager which is OK so far as it goes - reporting is rather limited but as you can get directly at the database you can in theory generate your own reports.)

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      • idahobucks@mastodon.socialI idahobucks@mastodon.social

        @Some_Emo_Chick I use Obsidian for now to track notes I need.

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        @idahobucks I use obsidian as well but for text editing and coding I am now using Sublime.

        Several people have suggested Kate which looks interesting and I am checking out.

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        • some_emo_chick@mastodon.socialS some_emo_chick@mastodon.social

          @TimWardCam I think GnuCash and Homebank are both viable options but I don't have a recommendation yet.

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          @Some_Emo_Chick Last time I looked at GnuCash I didn't like it, but that was a number of years ago now and I don't remember what it was I didn't like. Homebank I've not heard of.

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          • ertain@mast.linuxgamecast.comE ertain@mast.linuxgamecast.com

            @Some_Emo_Chick Welcome to the Linux Mint community.

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            @Ertain Glad to be here!

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            • angela@tech.lgbtA angela@tech.lgbt

              @Some_Emo_Chick I left Mint as I had an AMD graphics card, and the kernel they used at the time didn't support it. So now I use Cinnamon on Ubuntu.

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              @angela @Some_Emo_Chick Er, even if the kernel didn't have amdgpu built in, you could just install the dkms module... There is no "doesn't support AMD GPUs" in Linux. That's not a thing.

              Mainline Ubuntu itself (and its immediate derivatives like Xubuntu/Kubuntu) is... not ideal these days... Corporations aren't going, shall we say, ideal directions lately... (That's not a x distro is better than y distro statement, that's a "you'll be much more at risk of them pulling something bad" statement.)

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              • mina@berlin.socialM mina@berlin.social

                @Some_Emo_Chick

                I'm not a newcomer (on Linux for almost 30 years and on Unix on Uni workstations before).

                I recently installed Mint on a computer, and it's nice and easy. Almost full recommendation.

                The tiny things, I don't like is that, it doesn't restore my windows after a shutdown and that cinnamon is not as customizable as KDE-Plasma.

                However: These are truly First World Problems.

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                @mina @Some_Emo_Chick I really wish more things would catch up to KDE in customizability... You're 100% on the nose with that. Closest I've seen in the not-KDE varieties is LXQT and even that is severely limited. (Well, maybe I just have specific wants in customization.)

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                • raymaccarthy@mastodon.ieR raymaccarthy@mastodon.ie

                  @Some_Emo_Chick
                  Older Notepad++ does work on WINE (I don't know about newer ones).
                  KATE is very similar and maybe better. I used Notepad++ on WINE (2017), and then changed to KATE.
                  Deleted Windows partition in 2017.
                  I used this (instructions are wrong)
                  https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/disk2vhd
                  on an 2002 XP Laptop and a 2015 Win7 tower (Legacy boot) to make files for Oracle Virtual Box on Linux, but I hardly use them. I also used the BIOS Win10 Key (can be read in Linux) as key to install Win10 also as a VM.

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                  @raymaccarthy @Some_Emo_Chick Current Notepad++ versions still run fine in wine. But obviously one will HAVE to switch to #emacs!

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                  • some_emo_chick@mastodon.socialS some_emo_chick@mastodon.social

                    I recently switched to #Linux Mint. I mean, the reasons are obvious so I will save that for a different time. What really struck me was just how easy it was to actually do it. Problems were minor and mainly due to the fact that I have an Nvidia card in my laptop.

                    Aside from that, I was up and running quickly. Apps I wanted, (including Steam,) were easy to find and install. There were a couple apps that I needed to find replacements for, like Notepad++.

                    Yesterday, I deleted my #Windows drive.

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                    @Some_Emo_Chick I got it back in January, Cinnamon version. For some reason, I couldn't keep Windows installed on my PC, so I just erased it. Haven't regretted it once.

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                    • some_emo_chick@mastodon.socialS some_emo_chick@mastodon.social

                      I recently switched to #Linux Mint. I mean, the reasons are obvious so I will save that for a different time. What really struck me was just how easy it was to actually do it. Problems were minor and mainly due to the fact that I have an Nvidia card in my laptop.

                      Aside from that, I was up and running quickly. Apps I wanted, (including Steam,) were easy to find and install. There were a couple apps that I needed to find replacements for, like Notepad++.

                      Yesterday, I deleted my #Windows drive.

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                      • timwardcam@c.imT timwardcam@c.im

                        @db_geek @Some_Emo_Chick I looked a few years ago and didn't like what I found. I may have missed things I suppose - I was essentially looking for a Quicken replacement for Windows at the time. (I'm now using JioSoft Money Manager which is OK so far as it goes - reporting is rather limited but as you can get directly at the database you can in theory generate your own reports.)

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                        @TimWardCam @Some_Emo_Chick I don't know Quicken or Money Manager, so I can't say something about the differences.

                        The KMyMoney data can be stored in SQLite or PostgreSQL databases, so theoretically additionally reporting functionalities would be possible.
                        I already tried this and looked into the data model, but it was not so easy to understand it.

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                        • some_emo_chick@mastodon.socialS some_emo_chick@mastodon.social

                          I recently switched to #Linux Mint. I mean, the reasons are obvious so I will save that for a different time. What really struck me was just how easy it was to actually do it. Problems were minor and mainly due to the fact that I have an Nvidia card in my laptop.

                          Aside from that, I was up and running quickly. Apps I wanted, (including Steam,) were easy to find and install. There were a couple apps that I needed to find replacements for, like Notepad++.

                          Yesterday, I deleted my #Windows drive.

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                          @Some_Emo_Chick I mostly use it because my handle is Minty Fries 😂 but yeah, I couldn't use noveau drivers even though I wanted to, because of nvidia architecture. Blender and many other things just would not work. So proprietary nvidia drivers it had to be.

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                          • db_geek@norden.socialD db_geek@norden.social

                            @TimWardCam @Some_Emo_Chick I don't know Quicken or Money Manager, so I can't say something about the differences.

                            The KMyMoney data can be stored in SQLite or PostgreSQL databases, so theoretically additionally reporting functionalities would be possible.
                            I already tried this and looked into the data model, but it was not so easy to understand it.

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                            @db_geek @Some_Emo_Chick Ah yes, last time around I ruled out systems that required me to install my own database, which some did. If it uses SQLite by default out of the box that's fine (that's what Money Manager does) - I don't need multiple users.

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                            • some_emo_chick@mastodon.socialS some_emo_chick@mastodon.social

                              I recently switched to #Linux Mint. I mean, the reasons are obvious so I will save that for a different time. What really struck me was just how easy it was to actually do it. Problems were minor and mainly due to the fact that I have an Nvidia card in my laptop.

                              Aside from that, I was up and running quickly. Apps I wanted, (including Steam,) were easy to find and install. There were a couple apps that I needed to find replacements for, like Notepad++.

                              Yesterday, I deleted my #Windows drive.

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                              @Some_Emo_Chick

                              It's so nice, isn't it? I still have a Windows partition because I have to use Photoshop for work. I now groan any time I have to boot into it.

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                              • some_emo_chick@mastodon.socialS some_emo_chick@mastodon.social

                                I recently switched to #Linux Mint. I mean, the reasons are obvious so I will save that for a different time. What really struck me was just how easy it was to actually do it. Problems were minor and mainly due to the fact that I have an Nvidia card in my laptop.

                                Aside from that, I was up and running quickly. Apps I wanted, (including Steam,) were easy to find and install. There were a couple apps that I needed to find replacements for, like Notepad++.

                                Yesterday, I deleted my #Windows drive.

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                                @Some_Emo_Chick

                                You won't be sorry.👍

                                The other day I was in Staples looking for a small laptop to replace my older ipad. I did find one thats on sale, and today I will check it out to see if it will run mint.
                                It has win 11 on it so sure it will and I only want it for something to take with me when I go to town and have lunch kind of day.

                                The funny thing was when I opened Edge on it, to me it looked like a flyer.
                                The whole front page was ads 😂

                                How do peeps put up with that

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