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Hi,
Just like to introduce myself, I'm not new to Linux, but I'm no expert by any stretch of the imagination, I still use Windows mainly but this distro seems brilliant, the boot-up time is amazing, especially after Windoze. Well done to the CrunchBang development team.
I've used several distro's over the years, but I've a memory like a sieve and can never remeber the commands and syntex when using a terminal, (the joys of growing old or should it be the joys of having grown old) is there a good reference guide anyone could recommend for using in CrunchBang in particular, please.
TIA for any help
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Well done to the CrunchBang development team.
Welcome, and just for you info, CrunchBang is the work of only 1 man not a team!!
"To me, the extraordinary aspect of martial arts lies in its simplicity. The easy way is also the right way, and martial arts is nothing at all special; the closer to the true way of martial arts, the less wastage of expression there is." - Bruce Lee
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Hi. Welcome to CrunchBang. 
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Welcome to #! raytunny 
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I've a memory like a sieve and can never remeber the commands and syntex when using a terminal, (the joys of growing old or should it be the joys of having grown old) is there a good reference guide anyone could recommend for using in CrunchBang in particular, please.
you might want to check out my system reference script. you can use it as a script yourself and update it when you need to, or you can just use it to get a list of lots of terminal commands etc., however you see fit. here's the thread: http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic … ce-script/
welcome to #!
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raytunny wrote:Well done to the CrunchBang development team.
Welcome, and just for you info, CrunchBang is the work of only 1 man not a team!!
Thanks for the heads up. I'm surprised that one person has put all this together and actually managed to get it to work so well, amazing.
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raytunny wrote:I've a memory like a sieve and can never remeber the commands and syntex when using a terminal, (the joys of growing old or should it be the joys of having grown old) is there a good reference guide anyone could recommend for using in CrunchBang in particular, please.
you might want to check out my system reference script. you can use it as a script yourself and update it when you need to, or you can just use it to get a list of lots of terminal commands etc., however you see fit. here's the thread: http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic … ce-script/
welcome to #!
Thanks very much, I'm sure I'll be able to make good use of it.
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Welcome to #!. Fore your reference, here. Take a look, there are some really good things.
Thanks, what a great bunch of helpfull people I've met here all ready. I'm really glad I found #! 
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Yeah, the #! community is very helpful. I learnt so much just hanging around this forum. 
"To me, the extraordinary aspect of martial arts lies in its simplicity. The easy way is also the right way, and martial arts is nothing at all special; the closer to the true way of martial arts, the less wastage of expression there is." - Bruce Lee
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Welcome Ray!
Not sure how common the name Tunstall is in your corner of the world. Any relation to the songwriter?
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Welcome to #!, glad you are here after finding this distro 
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