Topic: hello #!

Hi,

I'm very new to Linux (started 2 weeks ago), but really interested by it and by the open source.

In my opinion, having the right to view the code of a software I purchase, and to modify it should be compulsory.

I have recently bought an eee-pc 1000H (second hand with win XP pre-installed), and removed the OS, first installed Ubuntu, xUbuntu, then few days ago with Cruncheee.  I like it since it boots faster than Ubuntu, and seems lighter in general. Also, I like the sound of the community in this site.

I'm not use to wikis. There may be some enhancemens I could propose to the wiki (for example, adding a link to this page : http://crunchbanglinux.org/wiki/crunche … stall_tips at the end of that one : http://www.crunchbanglinux.org/wiki/cru … tion_guide ); do you prefer that I register and modify the pages myself, or that I post these remarks inside the forum ?

See you soon around.

alef

Eee-PC 1000H    |  Statler r20110207 Openbox
Vaio VGN-FE21H  |  Statler r20110207 Openbox

no more proprietary OS at home, and still no printer smile

Re: hello #!

Hello alef smile

The CrunchBang wiki is a community effort and _everyone_ is welcome to register and make changes. If you are new to wiki editing, there is a playground available for you to test/experiment with making edits. Please do feel free to contribute.

P.S. Welcome to the forums smile

Re: hello #!

Hello alef, welcome to the forums smile

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Re: hello #!

welcome alef smile