Packages I install on my Arch Linux system
Last weekend, I installed Arch Linux for the second time (I messed up my first installation). After the installation process, I found myself in a command line system (as expected), so I had to install a lot of applications by hand.
Just as a reference, I will list the packages I installed, so that I have them for if I ever have to reinstall Arch from scratch again.
Some basic command line tools:
- lynx 
- openssh 
- mutt 
- pwgen 
Services
- ntp 
- cups 
- networkmanager (interesting for laptop; replace standard network service by networkmanager) 
Sound
- pulseaudio 
- pulseaudio-alsa 
- lib32-libpulse 
- lib32-alsa-plugins 
- alsa-utils 
Xorg
- xorg-server 
- xorg-xinit 
- xorg-utils 
- xorg-server-utils 
- mesa 
- mesa-demos 
The freedom hating nvidia driver
- nvidia 
- nvidia-utils 
Xorg testing
- xorg-twm 
- xorg-xclock 
- xterm 
- ttf-dejavu 
Basic gnome
- gnome 
- gdm 
- gnome-utils 
Basic development
- fakeroot 
- subversion 
- git 
- patch 
- python 
- pygtk 
General desktop apps
- gvim 
- evince 
- eog 
- gimp 
- network-manager-applet 
- firefox 
- gstreamer0.10-plugins 
- vlc 
- mplayer 
- flashplugin 
- heybuddy 
- xchat 
- droidcam 
- google-talkplugin 
LibreOffice
- libreoffice 
- libreoffice-gnome 
- libreoffice-calc 
- libreoffice-writer 
I am a wannabe Android developer (see Arch wiki for additional packages to install)
- eclipse 
- android-sdk 
- android-udev 
- android-sdk-platform-tools 
Tools which allow me to use Arch at work
- twinkle (SIP phone) 
- rdesktop (for terminal services) 
- sudo 
- paprefs (I use a dedicated account for virtualbox, I start it with sudo, but I want sound) 
- virtualbox (run Windows) 
- virtualbox-additions 
- qt (fot the virtualbox gui) 
- thunderbird (plugins allow me to combine Google calendar and Exchange calendar) 
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