Paul O'Malley wrote:
> Business:koffice,sqlledger,xcalc,apache,mutt,webmin,
> NonBusiness:frozen-bubble,xmms,xcdplayer,gimp,replayer,mozilla,
Business: apache, php, mysql, sendmail, vi, xfce4,
gimp, gftp, tightvnc, firefox, thunderbird,
openoffice
NonBusiness: mplayer, xmms, klines, gtk-gnutella, grip
I'm a web developer using PHP primarily, hence the local web server.
sendmail is installed just for it's sending purposes (tests); it's never
used for receiving. it may be overkill, but the default install works,
and I'm happy with that.
vi and xfce4 because it's a slow computer. besides, I like vi - I've
tried other development tools, but none of them kick it quite like vi.
openoffice is used for word processing and spreadsheets. I've never used
the other modules, and don't think I will ever need to.
Kae
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