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#1 Re: Help & Support (Stable) » CrunchBang in <2Gb? » 2010-07-30 22:29:57

Ubuntu Minimal-CD then Crunchbang Lite install script?

What we need is a "crunchbang-base" install script, sort of like the kde-base meta package.

#2 Re: Help & Support (Stable) » [Resolved] Couple of 1st timer issues... » 2010-07-30 22:17:39

kukibird1 wrote:

Open the menu and go to Settings > Openbox Config > Gui Config Tool > Mouse

That's the ticket, thanks.

#3 Re: Help & Support (Stable) » [Resolved] Couple of 1st timer issues... » 2010-07-30 22:16:39

Directrix wrote:

I used to have the big text problem in firefox, too. The solution was to go into about:config, and change the layout.css.dpi setting from -1 to 96.

Hope this helps!

Thank you, I thought it might be a dpi issue, and did find that setting in about:config, tried setting it to -10 and saw no difference though. big_smile

#4 Re: Help & Support (Stable) » [Resolved] Couple of 1st timer issues... » 2010-07-30 22:12:30

safetycopy wrote:

Not sure about the mouse stuff, but the large text is likely better controlled via your browser. Try Ctrl+- to reduce text size. Does this happen only on specific sites?

Only some of the text is too big, and I mean unbelievably huge. It's not an issue of Firefox's zoon setting (Ctrl+-/Ctrl++/Ctrl+0).

#5 Help & Support (Stable) » [Resolved] Couple of 1st timer issues... » 2010-07-30 22:03:57

BigglesPiP
Replies: 7

I've recently switched to crunchbang on my netbook, I'm pretty experienced with Linux, just never used openbox before. I've got most things the way I like them, some pretty sweet customisation done, I just have a couple of issues:

1. How do I set the mouse settings, more specifically the double click speed?

2. In some websites (mainly forums) some of the text is absolutely huge?

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