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Thanks for making the fonts smoother, my eyes dont hurt anymore!! Crunchbang is the best.
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Running the new image on a live dvd and it's very nice. Great job and thank you Mr. Nominal. I suspected that because of the age of my laptop I might need the 32-bit non-PAE iso so that's the one I'm using. Everything seems to work great except when I watch a video it's very bold and red, somewhat distorted. All the videos are that way. Does this have anything to do with the non-PAE version?
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Milozzy wrote:australis wrote:[Solved]
Localization issue.Works, in English.
I can confirm, I had the same issues...
You must install with English, and then after the first boot, you can change localization withsudo dpkg-reconfigure localesby unchecking us_US.UTF-8 and selecting your favorite language, in my case it_IT.UTF-8
OK! Working. I solved the issue about installation reading yours post above.
Works fine, but it's still a little bug in thunar, already signaled in other testing distros (like Antix).Not a great matter as Debian will come out with xfce by default.
Thanks for help && grazie.
No problem 
Which bug are you referring to?
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@ Milozzi:
when you call thunar first time it needs al lot to open; therefore opens 2 or 3 windows.Soon after works well but is an uncorrect behaviour.It's not only a problem of mine I think: it makes the same also in 686 version (I installed to try the 486v);users,and I remember also the mantainer in Antix signaled it as a bug so they have switched to spacefm as file manager.I don't think here will be a long timing issue, as Corenominal's policy is to keep things clean.And Debian too,of course.
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@ australis
The reason for thunar taking a while to open the first time is here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Th … cold_start
Maybe you could try this fix for crunchbang.
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@ TitanMech
Thanks,I will try,now I'm writing from the stable version I usually run.
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@TitanMech CC Milozzy
what suggested in the Arch wiki was not right: if you edit /usr/share/gvfs/mount/network.mount ,setting the option AutoMount=false, you will have a detected network which does not exist.
Thunar open fastly,but I find mounted a "Windows network" which is not, with various advices opening.
So,I tried a different way commenting it,and works; but I don't know what happens, to make an example,connecting the printer to the modem as a network device,or having any network to detect.I don't have to do, but it could be an issue for others.
The matter is known,however,and manteiners will correct it, we hope.
p.s. mmh, http://git.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/commit/ … bddc946c27 not for me. 
Last edited by australis (2012-08-19 19:48:23)
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I just removed gvfs-backends to fix thunar. After I removed it no more issues, starts up fine the first time with a lot more reasonable start up time and only opens one instance.
sudo apt-get remove gvfs-backendsI have a signature
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[First post! Hi all
Thanks for the great work and distro!!! Being using it for some time now...]
To keep it nice and short, when selecting a locale different from EN during the installtion, the process fails with something about CHROOT being unable to work on /proc (I don't have the exact line handy).
Not a major problem but, still...
Thank you all!
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I downloaded the new image a while ago but haven't installed it yet although I see I have close to 300mb of upgrades waiting for me, so I might just install it this weekend.
But I have to say the you've done a tremedous job Corenominal with #!.
My laptop doesn't have a built in wi-fi card, so this morning I purchase a cheap wireless usb dongle. Got home and plugged it in, set up the SSID and before I knew it was surfing the net. No fiddling around looking for packages, no unresolved dependencies, nothing. It just worked straight out of the box!!
Brilliant !!
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[First post! Hi all
Thanks for the great work and distro!!! Being using it for some time now...]
To keep it nice and short, when selecting a locale different from EN during the installtion, the process fails with something about CHROOT being unable to work on /proc (I don't have the exact line handy).
Not a major problem but, still...
Thank you all!
Welcome to the forums
The issue you mentioned has been reported before I think, specifically on page 6 of this thread, so look there for some more information.
Last edited by SabreWolfy (2012-09-07 20:57:55)
• Support #! • Waldorf • Debian sid • Xubuntu • siduction • Peppermint • OpenBox • Xfce • LXDE •
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Hello! First of all I want to say a big thanks to corenominal for such a great distro!
I'm using crunchbang on my laptop and everything works fine. But I have an issue each time I run mpd in my terminal emulator it tells me
WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /home/gstb/.cache/keyring-WEd1Df/pkcs11: No such file or directory
however I found a gnome-keyring autorun section in ~/.config/openbox/autostart
## GNOME PolicyKit and Keyring
(\
/usr/lib/policykit-1-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 && \
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=ssh && \
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=secrets && \
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=pkcs11 && \
/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=gpg \
) &so it looks like it doesn't work. 
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Hello! First of all I want to say a big thanks to corenominal for such a great distro!
I'm using crunchbang on my laptop and everything works fine. But I have an issue each time I run mpd in my terminal emulator it tells me
WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /home/gstb/.cache/keyring-WEd1Df/pkcs11: No such file or directory
however I found a gnome-keyring autorun section in ~/.config/openbox/autostart
## GNOME PolicyKit and Keyring (\ /usr/lib/policykit-1-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1 && \ /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=ssh && \ /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=secrets && \ /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=pkcs11 && \ /usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=gpg \ ) &so it looks like it doesn't work.
This is a known issue and should be fixed for the next build. To fix, remove those lines and somewhere near the top (I believe it is best to run this as early as possible) of your autostart file, add:
## GNOME PolicyKit and Keyring
eval $(gnome-keyring-daemon -s --components=pkcs11,secrets,ssh,gpg) &Logout and login. Hope this helps.
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corenominal, It works! Thank you!
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corenominal, It works! Thank you!
Good stuff, glad I could help 
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Haha! Saw the same error a few minutes ago, came here to view new threads, and found the solution 
• Support #! • Waldorf • Debian sid • Xubuntu • siduction • Peppermint • OpenBox • Xfce • LXDE •
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