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# Kill-9 recommended computer related things
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Here's a list of useful software you should install on your computer.
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# Operating system
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If you got up into kill-9.xyz is because you know how to install an
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operating system. If you are using Windows/MacOS Install GNU/Linux.
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## Recommended distros
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I highly recommend [Debian](https://debian.org),
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[Fedora](https://fedoraproject.org), [Gentoo](https://gentoo.org),
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[Void](https://voidlinux.org), and any other distro that does not use
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systemd (Debian and fedora use systemd. But it's forgivable since
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they're the best distros) I do not recommend distros based on other
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distros (i.e Ubuntu)
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# Software
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I'm not a moron. All the software can be installed on your distro's
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repos. Try RPM Fusion if using fedora. If you use Gentoo. I guess you
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know what's a ./configure
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Now that you're using a real operating system there's some software
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you should use:
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Web browser -> [Firefox](https.//mozilla.org/firefox) Is the browser I
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use. Remember to [configure](/guides/firefox/) it.
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## Pandoc
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Pandoc is an universal any markup language to any markup language
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converter (Kill-9 uses Pandoc to convert from Markdown to HTML)
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Usage is very simple: ```pandoc input.md -o output.pdf``` And that
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converts from markdown to pdf. It can use beamer and other stuff. Be
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sure to check the manual. LaTeX options can be passed in yaml at the
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top of the document.
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## ffmpeg
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ffmpeg is just a simple as shit video transcoder
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```ffmpeg -i input.mp4 output.mp4```
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## Emacs
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Emacs is the "text editor" that I use. But it can do much more than
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just editing text. It has its own programming language (Emacs lisp) so
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you can do mostly anything with it.
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## urxvt
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Sucks less than gnome-terminal and st. Configured using
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Xresources. check out my
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[.Xresources](https://git.qorg11.net/dotfiles.git/blob/HEAD:/.Xresources)
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## i3wm (or i3-gaps) (or dwm)
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It's a tilling window manager (which i use) it is highly
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configurable. They say that you shold dwm instead. but they're
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basically the same thing. So use which is better for you
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# Programming languages
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## Perl
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Perl is my favorite programming languages. It is the less bad listed
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in harmful/software. Pretty nice to use. It rocks for text management
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and web stuff (php's father)
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## C
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The legendary programming language everyone should know.
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## Any LISP
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They're fun to use. Remember to read your SICP.
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