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'''MoribundMurdoch's Favorite Linux Applications''' is a curated list of preferred software used in daily workflow as of March 2, 2026.
'''MoribundMurdoch's Favorite Linux Applications''' is a curated list of preferred software used in daily workflow as of March 2, 2026.


The primary operating system is Arch Linux (Cinnamon, X11), with a strong preference for Flatpak-distributed applications when available. This approach prioritizes noob-friendly (i.e. MoribundMurdoch) modularity, clean removal, and minimized dependency entanglement.
The primary operating system is Arch Linux (Cinnamon, X11), with a strong preference for Flatpak-distributed applications when available. This approach prioritizes noob-friendly (i.e. easy MoribundMurdoch to use) modularity, clean removal, and minimized dependency entanglement.


== Installation Philosophy ==
== Installation Philosophy ==

Latest revision as of 01:37, 3 March 2026

Overview

MoribundMurdoch's Favorite Linux Applications is a curated list of preferred software used in daily workflow as of March 2, 2026.

The primary operating system is Arch Linux (Cinnamon, X11), with a strong preference for Flatpak-distributed applications when available. This approach prioritizes noob-friendly (i.e. easy MoribundMurdoch to use) modularity, clean removal, and minimized dependency entanglement.

Installation Philosophy

The software stack emphasizes:

  • Flatpak-first installation when possible
  • Reduced system-level dependency conflicts
  • Easy removal without orphaned packages
  • GUI utilities that improve workflow speed
  • Tools that integrate well with streaming and recording

Core Applications

Warehouse

A graphical Flatpak package manager used to inspect, manage, and remove Flatpak applications and runtimes.

LocalSend

A local network file-sharing application that allows device-to-device transfers without relying on external servers.

VokoscreenNG

A screen recording application focused on simplicity. Frequently used to record selected screen regions in a manner similar to area-based screenshots.

Facetracker

A webcam-based face tracking application used for motion capture and avatar workflows.

Versioning

This stack reflects preferences as of March 2, 2026. Future revisions may supplant, remove, or add to entries on this wiki page documented.

See also

  • Arch Linux
  • Flatpak
  • Open-source software
  • MoribundMurdoch