From 99891f6982d25adfe64eaac2b4dbf146e6bfcb42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Tom Smeding
- pulseaudio-equalizer-ladspa. [Arch repos]
+ pulseaudio-equalizer-ladspa. [Arch repos]
Assuming you use PulseAudio, if you want to run a very simple equalizer over whatever comes out of your speakers, use this package.
The GUI executable is called
- nload. [Arch repos]
+ nload. [Arch repos]
For nice graphs/statistics on current network usage (mbits incoming/outgoing).
To show all interfaces, invoke it as
- paccache. [in pacman-contrib]
+ paccache. [in pacman-contrib]
To flexibly purge package files from the Pacman cache.
Pacman proper has
pulseaudio-equalizer-gtk
.
nload -m
; to show only a single interface, use e.g. nload enp3s0f1
.
--clean
, but paccache allows you to remove e.g. all but the most recent three versions of all packages, ignoring stuff related to nvidia:
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ paccache -r -k 3 -i nvidia,nvidia-settings,nvidia-utils,opencl-nvidia,linux,linu
Also check out the other scripts in pacman-contrib, like pacdiff and rankmirrors.
- pdfpc. [Arch repos] + pdfpc. [Arch repos] Lightweight PDF presenting, with even some really esoteric features like detecting animated slides in a LaTeX beamer presentation (that doesn't really work in my experience). Multi-monitor support.