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You know me from the conky help topic, and now i'm thinking to install #! on my Laptop this weekend.
I think i'm getting Waldorf (testing) to install, i have just installed it in virtualbox.
Are here user whit #! using Gnome Shell as DE, and how did you installed it? just using synaptic?
Acer Aspire 5749: Debian Testing
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Welcome to #!
叫我差不多先生。
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Welcome to #! kruijf, hope you will have a good time here with us. Good of you to test that first, so you will not get any unwanted surprises.
Time to move on!#
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Hi kruijf ...
Yes, I know you from the conky thread. Didn't really know you weren't using #!.
I think you will enjoy CrunchBang.
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hey kruijf, since you apparently were already hanging out inside the community: welcome to the distro! 
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^ hey, you're Dutch! if you're quick, check this out: http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic … ting-2012/ 
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Welcome.
Have some pringles.
Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before ~ Mae West
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Thanks but i don’t like pringles
We also got olives stuffed with pimentos, a bag of grapes (green),some chocolate biscuits and a block of Dutch Edam.
Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before ~ Mae West
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You are giving away the Edam now? 
bootinfoscript - emacs primer - wireless problems- I ♥ #!
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hey, that's our Edam! 
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You are giving away the Edam now?
Wasn't fit for purpose.
I still have half in the fridge if you would like a bite.
Between two evils, I always pick the one I never tried before ~ Mae West
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Are here user whit #! using Gnome Shell as DE, and how did you installed it? just using synaptic?
Hello kruijf and welcome to #!
I have been using Gnome 3.2 with #! sid (which was #! Statler before) and have been testing Siduction plus Gnome 3.2 and must say that it is not recommendable. In comparison with other base systems (gentoo/slack/arch - they alreay offer a stable and working 3.4) on the same hardware it is quite buggy and only remotely usable if a bunch of Gnome Extensions are added. But that's just IMHO 
Edit: I just used 'apt-cache search gnome' and only 'apt-get install' those packages I needed to get a working base system (gnome-shell ++)
Last edited by machinebacon (2012-06-15 01:29:12)
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Just installed #! waldorf on my system, now a little fine tuning to do.
But can some one tell me how i get Thunderbird as my default mail program, so far i now there is no Debian .deb for it.
And replace the conky for my one conky, and later on i will post a screenshot.
Acer Aspire 5749: Debian Testing
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Hello,
would you accept the unbranded version named "Icedove" (like Firefox -> Iceweasel) it should be found in the repos.
Sweaty lads picking up the soap | I love the new "Ignore user" button
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Just installed #! waldorf on my system, now a little fine tuning to do.
But can some one tell me how i get Thunderbird as my default mail program, so far i now there is no Debian .deb for it.
And replace the conky for my one conky, and later on i will post a screenshot.
Machinebacon is right, Icedove is Thunderbird.
If memory serves me, and it fails a lot, Thunderbird stored it's mail and settings in ~/.mozilla-thunderbird. IF that is still the case and you have it, rename or copy it to: ~/.mozilla and Icedove will have all you're old mail and settings.
Conky: rename ~/.conkyrc to ~/.conkyrc_orig and your conky to ~/.conkyrc and you're done! This way you have a backup of the original if you want it.
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