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- List of applications - ArchWiki
This article is a general list of applications sorted by category, as a reference for those looking for packages Many sections are split between console and graphical applications Applications listed in "Console" sections can have graphical front-ends, official ones are currently omitted
- List of applications Utilities - ArchWiki
In the GNU Linux world, the framebuffer can refer to a virtual device in the Linux kernel (fbdev) or the virtual framebuffer system for X (xvfb) This section mainly lists the terminal emulators based on the in-kernel virtual device, i e fbdev
- Linux console - ArchWiki
The Linux kernel supports virtual consoles — consoles that are logically separate, but which access the same physical keyboard and display This article describes the basics of the Linux console and how to configure the font display Keyboard configuration is described in the Keyboard configuration subpage
- Category:Console applications - ArchWiki
Pages in category "Console applications" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total
- Need some recommendations for terminal apps . . . - Arch Linux Forums
The list tells you which music players work in the console along with a short description of each and a link to the upstream website with full details As jasonwryan points out in his follow-up answer, users are expected to try different apps to find the one that best suits them
- List of Applications For Arch Linux | Medium
We have made a list of our favorite Linux applications for Arch Linux heavily borrowed from the Arch Wiki List of applications page There are hundreds of applications to choose from if you see the Wiki page for every category
- [Arch] Multi-console app that is NOT RetroArch? : r linux_gaming - Reddit
As the title I recently switched to Arch Linux from Windows, and I would like to get back to playing my retro collections I have used standalone apps before, but since I'm starting from scratch I'd like to see about doing a multi-console approach to consolidate apps I'd need something to run the following systems: Atari 2600 NES SNES GameBoy Color GameBoy Advance Sega Master System Sega
- List of applications Other - ArchWiki
Console Beancount — A double-entry bookkeeping computer language that lets you define financial transaction records in a text file, read them in memory, generate a variety of reports from them, and provides a web interface
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