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Station Debian 9 - Applications station Debian 9 - Applications Tux the Penguin by Carlos Pardo J'utilise Linux non par satisfaction philosophique, mais pour trois raisons : ça marche, ça marche à chaque fois, et ça marche à chaque fois de la même manière. Kha. station Debian 9 - Applications édition 56 du 04/12/17 stef [@|.]genesix.org CC-by-nc-sa : Paternité, pas d'utilisation commerciale, partage des conditions initiales à l'identique. page 1 sur 54 Indice Validation Objet 1 10/09/17 Édition initiale sr 43 12/10/17 Bon pour diffusion sr 50 14/11/17 Ajout d’applications, améliorations diverses sr 55 04/12/17 Corrections diverses sr 56 Étapes de mise à jour du tableau d'historique. Avant toute modification du document : – Positionner le curseur sur l'avant dernière ligne du tableau (celle au dessus de « Édition courante ») ; – Créer une nouvelle ligne dans le tableau ; – Sélectionner et copier la dernière ligne, de « Validation » à « Email » (tout sauf la première colonne) ; – Positionner le curseur sur l'avant dernière ligne, dans la colonne « Validation » ; – Coller ; Reporter l'indice de la dernière ligne dans la nouvelle ligne. Impression 14/10/17 - 15:47 Édition SR56- 367:02:39 « Be seeing you » Number six, The prisoner - « I have been studying how I may compare this prison where I live unto the world » - Richard II, Act V station Debian 9 - Applications édition 56 du 04/12/17 stef [@|.]genesix.org CC-by-nc-sa : Paternité, pas d'utilisation commerciale, partage des conditions initiales à l'identique. page 2 sur 54 Table des matières Généralités 1 Choix des logiciels.....................................................................................................................................6 2 Expérience de la migration......................................................................................................................6 3 Installation...................................................................................................................................................8 4 Philosophie..................................................................................................................................................8 5 Équivalences entre logiciels Windows et Linux...................................................................................9 5.1 Bureautique.........................................................................................................................................9 5.2 Utilitaire.............................................................................................................................................10 5.3 Développement................................................................................................................................10 6 TODO List................................................................................................................................................10 Bureautique 1 Asunder [Installé].....................................................................................................................................11 2 Audacity [Installé]....................................................................................................................................11 3 Blender [Installé].....................................................................................................................................11 4 Cheese [Installé]......................................................................................................................................12 5 Chrome-Iron [Installé]...........................................................................................................................12 6 DarkTable [Installé].................................................................................................................................13 7 Deluge [Installé].......................................................................................................................................13 8 Dia [Installé].............................................................................................................................................14 9 Double commander [Installé]...............................................................................................................14 10 Evince [Installé]......................................................................................................................................15 11 FBReader [Installé]................................................................................................................................16 12 Firefox-Original [Testé]........................................................................................................................16 13 Firefox-Iceweasel [Installé].................................................................................................................19 14 Firefox-PaleMoon [Testé].....................................................................................................................19 15 Firefox-Icecat..........................................................................................................................................20 16 Firefox-Waterfox [Installé]...................................................................................................................20 17 Firefox-Basilik.........................................................................................................................................22 18 Flux [Testé].............................................................................................................................................22 19 FocusWriter [Installé]...........................................................................................................................23 20 Font-Manager [Installé]........................................................................................................................23 21 Gimp [Installé].......................................................................................................................................23 22 GtkPod.....................................................................................................................................................24 23 Gnome Subtitles [Installé]...................................................................................................................25 24 Inkscape [Installé]..................................................................................................................................25 25 Kodi [Installé].........................................................................................................................................26 26 Libre Office [Installé]............................................................................................................................26 27 Pan [Testé]..............................................................................................................................................29 28 PCManFM [Installé]...............................................................................................................................29 29 Shutter [Installé]....................................................................................................................................30 station Debian 9 - Applications édition 56 du 04/12/17 stef [@|.]genesix.org CC-by-nc-sa : Paternité, pas d'utilisation commerciale, partage des conditions initiales à l'identique. page 3 sur 54 30 Skype [Installé].......................................................................................................................................30 31 Thunderbird [Installé]...........................................................................................................................30 32 Timeline [Installé]..................................................................................................................................31 33 TreePad Business [Installé]..................................................................................................................32 34 VeraCrypt [Installé]...............................................................................................................................33 35 Videolan [Installé]..................................................................................................................................33 Utilitaires 1 Conky [Installé]........................................................................................................................................34 2 Fsearch.......................................................................................................................................................34 3 GAlternatives [Installé]...........................................................................................................................35 4 Gnome-calendar [Installé].....................................................................................................................35 5 LightDM Gtk+ Greeter [Installé].........................................................................................................35 6 OpenVisualTraceRoute [Testé]..............................................................................................................36 7 Seafile [Installé]........................................................................................................................................37 8 Seahorse [Installé]...................................................................................................................................37
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