Linux installs fast. Then you spend the next hour doing the same boring ritual: browser, codecs, media tools, chat apps, dev tools, fonts, utilities… all via tabs, notes, and half-forgotten package names.

So I built LinuxMate: a free, open-source helper that generates a clean “get me productive” install script from a checklist. Basically Ninite, but for Linux, and without the “sign in to continue existing” vibes.

  • Pick apps/tools
  • Choose your distro / package manager
  • Get a reproducible script
  • Run it and move on with your life

Live demo: https://www.allroundwebsite.com/linuxmate/ Repo: https://github.com/Henkster72/LinuxMate Blog (my reasoning / background): https://www.allroundwebsite.com/blog/bye-windows-hello-linux-and-linuxmate/

If you’ve got strong opinions (the useful kind): distro support, package picks, safer defaults, or edge cases, I’m collecting feedback.

  • henkster@lemmy.worldOP
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    20 hours ago

    all good ideas! A cloud where you can restore it? Don’t know about that one… You can share (with link) and copy those commands

    • illusionist@lemmy.zip
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      20 hours ago

      Anyone shall use linux, even kids and elderly, lazy and uneducated people. There has to be a cloud that is easy to setup for a simple backup like firefox sync for the browser.