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have a look at yoono ext for firefox - stopped using gwibber or pino since I found this.
I second this. Not played around with it extensively, but it does everything i ever used gwibber for!
Hi #!ers,
My 6 years old Elonex Exentia pc wont boot from the Hard Drive. Pentium 4, 512ram, 200gb ATA.
Working fine 5 hours ago, decided I would take #! ubuntu off the hard drive, was 4 booting with statler o/b and xfce, and a salix.
all seemed to go well re- partitioned space from the #! ubuntu, and expanded my home extended partition on statler o/b.Don't remember doing anything different to what I've done a dozen times before. But on rebooting after reinstall of #! o/b all I got was a
black screen & :-
"Non-system disk --insert boot disk and press any key"Checked BIOS for boot priority, and tried to boot from Hard Drive directly, but still the same screen.
Since then I've fiddled quite a lot, and now have a cleaned drive and a fresh install of just statler o/b /, /home & swap partitions.
Live disk works fine using it now, but no boot from Hard Drive.
Gparted sees partitions ok. Methinks it's something more than an install issue, its gone crunch but no bang yet, any ideas out there?Mr Hee
I had this on mine when i'd left a USB which didn't have an os on it plugged in. My boot priority didn't show the usb as the first boot device so i don't know why it did it, but when i removed the usb stick and rebooted it was fine...
Bump.
Anybody? Please?
sorry about the brightness i do not know how to do that
Yeah, it's a weird one.... i'll see if anyone else has any ideas!
Thanks for your help anyway 
yes.
# beginning of the file # foo bar # here might be a comment to explain: # this will set the screen resolution every time you log in (so you have to log out/in to see any changes) xrandr -s 0 #rest of the file #conky should be down hereIf it is fixed you can edit your first post and add "[SOLVED]" to the title
Added it in, seems to be some brightness not kicking in, regardless of which xrandr i set in autostart.sh, because the screen is dimmed until i manually change xrandr in terminal, after which the brightness kind of kicks in.
try these in a terminal to see which one you want to add to the autostart.sh file:
xrandr -s 0 xrandr -s 1 xrandr -s 2 # ...add one line with the command to the file. the place is not so important but best you put it somewhere early so that conky can start with the correct resolution already set.
hope this helps
luc
I add literally just that line? Nothing before or after it i mean?
OK, i did it, and while xrandr shows it was on the correct setting, the screen is still dimmed for some reason. Once i changed it to xrandr s -1 or whatever, the screen brightens up, and then stays bright once i change back to xrandr s -0.
So somehow a brightness setting is affected by the screen resolution setting, because changing that increases the brightness of the screen? Weird stuff....
Thanks for your help. 
This is a bit weird, and i've searched without finding a clear solution for this.
When i start #! the screen seems dull. I open grandr and change the screen resolution to 1366 x 768 (refresh rate 60Hz), click apply, and all brightens up and looks good. After a reboot though it's dull again and i have to redo it every time.
I've made the change as root, still didn't change it permanently.
I read about editing autostart.sh but the file has nothing i can see concerning screen resolution so i wouldn't know where to add anything, or change anything, to make it have the desired permanent effect.
I'm running the latest version of Statler on an Asus UL20A little laptop/notebook thingy, if that helps.
xrandr shows the following:
xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1366 x 768, maximum 8192 x 8192
VGA1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
LVDS1 connected 1366x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 270mm x 150mm
1366x768 60.0*+
1360x768 59.8 60.0
1024x768 60.0
800x600 60.3 56.2
640x480 59.9
DP1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
Any ideas?

That seems to be working like a charm now. Only done a few small updates but they're flying through.
As far as i'm concerned, this can be closed now. Forgive me but i can't see where to do that....
Thanks vrkalak, i'll give that a try, see how it works out (there are no updates now so i can't check how well it works!) 
Hi,
quick question i hope. does anyone know if there is a local mirror (I live in Japan) for security.debian.org?
I just installed crunchbang for the first time, loving it so far, but the updates from security.debian.org are running at 1,811 B/s so it's taking forever to update....
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