SEARCH

Enter your search query in the box above ^, or use the forum search tool.

You are not logged in.

#126 2011-11-26 23:55:58

dubois
The Old Codger
Registered: 2010-09-03
Posts: 2,238

Re: Updated Statler Images

snowpine wrote:

Running from Live USB on my Dell Mini 9, and I'm pleased to say there is no Iceweasel crashing problem like there was in VirtualBox. Also, Broadcom wireless works out-of-the-box, which is always nice. smile

Which Broadcom device do you have that worked so well?  I ask because when I tested it, it didn't see my BCM 4313.  hmm

Offline

Be excellent to each other!

#127 2011-11-27 00:11:06

lcafiero
The #! Guy
From: Felton, California, USA
Registered: 2011-07-21
Posts: 1,360
Website

Re: Updated Statler Images

Downloaded it, installed it on a MPC Transport T2200 laptop (a moment of silence for the ThinkPad R32 that gave up the ghost yesterday) and it's been phenomenal so far. While I put it through its paces today, my first impressions of the new release is that it's excellent -- I particularly think the login screen looks nicer and it seems to fly on this antique laptop. I'll definitely post any glitches I find, but after about four hours of tinkering with it, it has been smooth sailing.

Thanks Philip and the CrunchBang team -- I feel a blog post coming on . . . . :-)


Res publica non dominetur | Larry the CrunchBang Guy speaks of the pompetous of CrunchBang

Offline

#128 2011-11-27 00:13:00

snowpine
#!-a-roo
Registered: 2008-11-24
Posts: 2,554

Re: Updated Statler Images

Full install on the Mini 9, running great so far!

dubois wrote:

Which Broadcom device do you have that worked so well?  I ask because when I tested it, it didn't see my BCM 4313.  hmm

BCM4312 LP-PHY [14e4:4315] (rev 01)

for more info:

http://www.linuxwireless.org/en/users/D … ed_devices


/hugged

Offline

#129 2011-11-27 01:18:29

el_koraco
#!/loony/bun
From: inside Ed
Registered: 2011-07-25
Posts: 4,644

Re: Updated Statler Images

replicant wrote:

What handles wireless? Wicd?

network mangler.

Offline

#130 2011-11-27 01:22:57

Ozitraveller
#! CrunchBanger
From: Far from the madding crowd!
Registered: 2011-04-26
Posts: 168

Re: Updated Statler Images

VastOne wrote:
Unia wrote:
omns wrote:

Nice background. wink

Shameless lol

Indeed.. Omns knows no boundaries... lol

@VastOne would you mind explaining what you did to achieve this? Thanks

Offline

#131 2011-11-27 01:36:00

VastOne
#! Ranger
From: #! Fringe Division
Registered: 2011-04-26
Posts: 9,703
Website

Re: Updated Statler Images

Ozitraveller wrote:
VastOne wrote:
Unia wrote:

Shameless lol

Indeed.. Omns knows no boundaries... lol

@VastOne would you mind explaining what you did to achieve this? Thanks

Sure...

Installed Xfce 4.8 through pinning to Testing/Sid - Both panels, bottom and top right are xfce4 panels

Installed SlicknesS theme from here

my Window Manager theme is Pepperlake,  you can get that here

The background wallpaper is an epic creation from omns that is in /home/username/image/wallpapers/shared


VSIDO
If you build it, they will come...
Words That Build Or Destroy

Offline

#132 2011-11-27 01:38:53

dmhdlr
#! Junkie
From: Philadelphia
Registered: 2011-05-09
Posts: 312

Re: Updated Statler Images

el_koraco wrote:
replicant wrote:

What handles wireless? Wicd?

network mangler.

Ha I always assumed that had GNOME or KDE depedencies.


"Emacs: making you posthuman since 1976"
Axiom #1: Emacs is a text interface prosthesis
Axiom #2: Org-mode gives you super cyborg organizational powers
cf. Why Emacs | Emacs-fu | EmacsWiki | Worg

Offline

#133 2011-11-27 01:42:17

el_koraco
#!/loony/bun
From: inside Ed
Registered: 2011-07-25
Posts: 4,644

Re: Updated Statler Images

The deamon doesn't. The applet does. But the deamon is useless without the applet. I agree with having NM in any distro, it's the best all-round option. Switching to one of the others is easy enough.

Last edited by el_koraco (2011-11-27 01:42:51)

Offline

#134 2011-11-27 01:47:47

dmhdlr
#! Junkie
From: Philadelphia
Registered: 2011-05-09
Posts: 312

Re: Updated Statler Images

I love Network Manager. The latest version is especially good and responsive. It's obvious I haven't used #! in a while: #! uses nm-applet right?


"Emacs: making you posthuman since 1976"
Axiom #1: Emacs is a text interface prosthesis
Axiom #2: Org-mode gives you super cyborg organizational powers
cf. Why Emacs | Emacs-fu | EmacsWiki | Worg

Offline

#135 2011-11-27 03:03:43

Ozitraveller
#! CrunchBanger
From: Far from the madding crowd!
Registered: 2011-04-26
Posts: 168

Re: Updated Statler Images

VastOne wrote:
Ozitraveller wrote:
VastOne wrote:

Indeed.. Omns knows no boundaries... lol

@VastOne would you mind explaining what you did to achieve this? Thanks

Sure...

Installed Xfce 4.8 through pinning to Testing/Sid - Both panels, bottom and top right are xfce4 panels

Installed SlicknesS theme from here

my Window Manager theme is Pepperlake,  you can get that here

The background wallpaper is an epic creation from omns that is in /home/username/image/wallpapers/shared

Thank you @VastOne much appreciated.

Offline

#136 2011-11-27 05:36:45

Nergal
#! Member
From: Portugal
Registered: 2011-10-22
Posts: 64

Re: Updated Statler Images

Seeding both images.

I've been using the 32 bits image, so far so good, only had to load the firmware-brcm80211 package to get the built-in wireless working, very fast and low memory usage, no problems with iceweasel so far but it's a full install.

Thanks corenominal for the Christmas gift.


"If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it?" Albert Einstein

Offline

#137 2011-11-27 08:17:15

Phairoze
Member
Registered: 2011-04-29
Posts: 21

Re: Updated Statler Images

Well, just booted the 64bit image.... fantastic! Honestly, congratulations on such an outstanding release!

Thank you VERY much!

I really hope you, bobobex and your family & friends have a very lovely and wonderful Christmas and festive season. May you all have much happiness, as such you have created right here with Crunchbang.

Offline

#138 2011-11-27 08:37:14

Milozzy
#! Die Hard
Registered: 2011-02-22
Posts: 587
Website

Re: Updated Statler Images

el_koraco wrote:

The deamon doesn't. The applet does. But the deamon is useless without the applet. I agree with having NM in any distro, it's the best all-round option. Switching to one of the others is easy enough.

mmm and how did you controll it without the applet? I didn't know about that.

And I try to use slim in the past, but I always end up with problems with gnome-keyring. unable to automatically authenticated on login and the nedd of providing my password at every login to use NM.
I am really curious to see how Philip solved that.

Offline

#139 2011-11-27 08:55:43

SabreWolfy
#! Die Hard
Registered: 2009-03-09
Posts: 1,269

Re: Updated Statler Images

I have Stater 10 OB installed on a netbook with /home on a separate partition. If I do a fresh install of the new 20111125 image and do not overwrite /home, all of my #! settings should remain? Or would it be better to trash /home and do a complete fresh install of the new image?


Support #!Waldorf • Debian sid • Xubuntu • siduction • Peppermint • OpenBox • Xfce • LXDE •

Offline

#140 2011-11-27 10:09:07

klanger
#! Die Hard
Registered: 2009-02-18
Posts: 596

Re: Updated Statler Images

SabreWolfy wrote:

I have Stater 10 OB installed on a netbook with /home on a separate partition. If I do a fresh install of the new 20111125 image and do not overwrite /home, all of my #! settings should remain? Or would it be better to trash /home and do a complete fresh install of the new image?

As Corenominal says:

"A note to any existing Statler users: if you are happy with your current installation, I would suggest keeping it. However, if you are interested in using the new images, I would recommend backing up your data and performing a clean install. Ultimately, for reasons which I hope are obvious after reading this post, a clean install will take less time and will result in a cleaner system than if you try to bring your existing installation in line with the new Statler repositories. Apologies again if this causes any inconvenience, but in the long run, I hope it will be worth it."

Fresh install should be better in your case.

Offline

#141 2011-11-27 10:30:25

rizzo
#! wanderer
From: ~/
Registered: 2008-11-25
Posts: 5,102

Re: Updated Statler Images

Unia wrote:
omns wrote:
VastOne wrote:

Xfce4 looking pretty slick (and dark) if I say so myself

screenshot-11262011-124246am.png

Nice background. wink

Shameless lol

It would appear so roll

@VastOne - in that shot it looks like the Xfce4.6 to 4.8 menu bug where the entries for Web browser etc disappear. Is this a fresh Statler (new images) installer with Xfce4 added or an older system?

Offline

#142 2011-11-27 11:31:03

SabreWolfy
#! Die Hard
Registered: 2009-03-09
Posts: 1,269

Re: Updated Statler Images

klanger wrote:

As Corenominal says:

"A note to any existing Statler users: if you are happy with your current installation, I would suggest keeping it. However, if you are interested in using the new images, I would recommend backing up your data and performing a clean install. Ultimately, for reasons which I hope are obvious after reading this post, a clean install will take less time and will result in a cleaner system than if you try to bring your existing installation in line with the new Statler repositories. Apologies again if this causes any inconvenience, but in the long run, I hope it will be worth it."

Fresh install should be better in your case.

Thanks for the reply. I interpreted that to mean that it would be better to do a clean install of the OS and not try to "upgrade it", rather than meaning a complete clean install including overwriting /home. However, if I have backed up /home before, I can simply copy my rc.xml settings, etc. back into the new installation smile


Support #!Waldorf • Debian sid • Xubuntu • siduction • Peppermint • OpenBox • Xfce • LXDE •

Offline

#143 2011-11-27 12:50:10

dizzie
#! IRC Mod
From: /usr/local/bin/irc/mod
Registered: 2010-01-25
Posts: 92
Website

Re: Updated Statler Images

Ohh shiny! *beams*
Putting both 32 and 64 on my seedbox (which btw runs FreeBSD big_smile)


CPU : FX-6100 @ 4.0 GHz -.- RAM: Vengeance 8Gb DDR3/1600
GFX: GeForce 660 Ti -.- PSU: Corsair TX 650 + Corsair H80i
CASE: Corsair Carbide 500R -.- HDD: 120Gb Intel SSD
NAS: 6Tb (Raid5 ftw!) <-- Thats 6 x 2Tb WD Blacks smile

Offline

#144 2011-11-27 14:55:33

Sector11
77345 ¡#
From: SR11 Cockpit
Registered: 2010-05-05
Posts: 7,425
Website

Re: Updated Statler Images

SabreWolfy wrote:

Thanks for the reply. I interpreted that to mean that it would be better to do a clean install of the OS and not try to "upgrade it", rather than meaning a complete clean install including overwriting /home. However, if I have backed up /home before, I can simply copy my rc.xml settings, etc. back into the new installation smile

That what I did but be careful with OpenBox

~/.config/openbox/menu.xml

The old shutdown, every last command:

     <execute>
          openbox-logout
     </execute>

new shutdown:

     <execute>
          cb-exit
     </execute>

Best to rename xyz.xml = xyz.xml_new then copy the old xyz.xml over ... that way you have a backup plan built in.  Go slow, it will work.

Last edited by Sector11 (2011-11-27 14:58:30)

Offline

#145 2011-11-27 15:36:31

vicshrike
#! by Default
From: thendoftheweb
Registered: 2009-02-13
Posts: 2,430

Re: Updated Statler Images

@dev about new Statler images: HOLY MAHOGANY!!!!!!!!!!!, #!inezz! of a genius!, thank you very much. Downloaded and installed, it is yet another masterpiece of work. I am all xtrmly smile


#!, all else is but a shadow!

May the Kernel be with you!

Offline

#146 2011-11-27 16:12:44

rhowaldt
#!*$%:)
Registered: 2011-03-09
Posts: 4,396

Re: Updated Statler Images

ok, this is amazing, it is like corenominal has been reading my mind. here's the things i have done or tried to do (but failed, because i am a noob) on the old #! Statler install.
- install the .39 kernel (thanks again for the help el_koraco!)
- remove plymouth
- replace GDM (i failed multiple times and reverted my changes)
- replace chromium with firefox

all of these have been done by corenominal in this new image, which is just great (especially the GDM part). on top of that i use Openbox so i have no problem with XFCE being gone.

thanks a lot for this man. now i will just have to figure out how to make the transition in the best way. will probably mess something up but i think i'll live.

PS. just added the feed for corenominal.org to my Android RSS-reader (rssdemon) and i just want to thank you for including the entire text of each post in the feed, so i can just read it in full on my phone without having to press a 'more' button to open a browser. i really appreciate that.

Last edited by rhowaldt (2011-11-27 16:14:48)

Offline

#147 2011-11-27 16:19:39

el_koraco
#!/loony/bun
From: inside Ed
Registered: 2011-07-25
Posts: 4,644

Re: Updated Statler Images

The 386 is more popular, about 2:1 against amd64.

Offline

#148 2011-11-27 16:36:38

snowpine
#!-a-roo
Registered: 2008-11-24
Posts: 2,554

Re: Updated Statler Images

el_koraco wrote:

The 386 is more popular, about 2:1 against amd64.

Netbooks and old computers. smile


/hugged

Offline

#149 2011-11-27 16:40:11

dizzie
#! IRC Mod
From: /usr/local/bin/irc/mod
Registered: 2010-01-25
Posts: 92
Website

Re: Updated Statler Images

snowpine wrote:
el_koraco wrote:

The 386 is more popular, about 2:1 against amd64.

Netbooks and old computers. smile

And those who dislike the 64 bit crap, most games can only use 32 bit gstreamer big_smile


CPU : FX-6100 @ 4.0 GHz -.- RAM: Vengeance 8Gb DDR3/1600
GFX: GeForce 660 Ti -.- PSU: Corsair TX 650 + Corsair H80i
CASE: Corsair Carbide 500R -.- HDD: 120Gb Intel SSD
NAS: 6Tb (Raid5 ftw!) <-- Thats 6 x 2Tb WD Blacks smile

Offline

Help fund CrunchBang, donate to the project!

#150 2011-11-27 16:47:00

AlanD
#! CrunchBanger
Registered: 2011-05-12
Posts: 116

Re: Updated Statler Images

BoredOOMM wrote:
AlanD wrote:

<----- Rejoices at SLiM replacing GDM.

I love SLiM

Can you provide a screenshot? (this page says use F11 to take ss)

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3735901/Crunch-SLiM.png

Offline

Board footer

Powered by FluxBB

Copyright © 2012 CrunchBang Linux.
Proudly powered by Debian. Hosted by Linode.
Debian is a registered trademark of Software in the Public Interest, Inc.

Debian Logo