Looks like you were faster than me. big_smile
Great work! Looks awesome!!!

OK, the latest version in the PPA doesn't have Laconica support. I'm compiling from bzr now...

Haha.... A true geek! wink

Very cool! I'll check it out tonight. Didn't Dann Washko put something like that on Launchpad as well?

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(36 replies, posted in WM/DE Talk)

OK, close.... wink big_smile

I don't use 64bit at all so I don't care about that. I'd really perfer having a 'net install instead of the lite edition. I love Debian's 'net install and it would really be something to distinguish #! from Ubuntu.

zopio wrote:

Also, I love how dedicated and involved you are in this project.  It's nice to be using a distro with such a new and enthusiastic community.

Seconded!!!

Now that you say this, I had much the same happen when moving my backup (a folder with loads of subfolders and myriads of files, about 12 GB) from a USB drive onto the system. I don't think this happens in the terminal, does it? Could be a thunar issue....

corenominal wrote:
fabsh wrote:

LOL. That's a weird coincidence. My sites are also running on a Linode and my personal site (lamerk.org) is running DokuWiki. smile

You are obviously a man of exceptional taste smile But what is up with nano?!?! big_smile

LOL. I think many of our tastes  overlap, that's true. I love vim, but when I just want to edit one line in one text file (which I actually do quite a lot, chalk it up to ADD) I tend to go with nano.

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(9 replies, posted in WM/DE Talk)

I would have suggested the Gentoo wiki, but that's not so applicable anymore... sad

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(36 replies, posted in WM/DE Talk)

There is also nautilus --nodesktop (if I remember correctly) to prevent it from taking over your desktop

LOL. That's a weird coincidence. My sites are also running on a Linode and my personal site (lamerk.org) is running DokuWiki. smile

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(81 replies, posted in Tips, Tricks & Scripts)

Yeah, it really works quite well. Dan and I use it to push the raw podcast files around, as you saw on identi.ca. smile

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(11 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))

I had that enabled for half a day when I tried out KDE first. Drove me nearly insane... lol

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(33 replies, posted in Feedback & Suggestions)

irssi
hellanzb
nano

Nice. I second making that the default!

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(5 replies, posted in Introductions)

Another cool CLI app I just remembered I love is hellanzb -- if you have use for that kind of thing. wink

Had the exact same issue with CUPS failing to start, omns workaround fixes it beatifully. sudo /etc/init.d/cups restart and Bob's your uncle! big_smile

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(19 replies, posted in Feedback & Suggestions)

Interesting. I'll check that out...

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(5 replies, posted in Introductions)

Welcome to the fold! I recently moved to CrunchBang as well. Loving it! big_smile
I see you have our famous town celebrity as an avatar, nice taste. smile

BTW, you forgot irssi in that CLI app list. wink

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(81 replies, posted in Tips, Tricks & Scripts)

Thanks for that corenominal! I can live without dopbox but it is sure sweet to have the option!! smile

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(19 replies, posted in Feedback & Suggestions)

Cool! Thanks for the infos! smile

corenominal wrote:

Personally, I live it, but it would be nice to fix, if for no other reason than I do not like directories beginning with an uppercase letter mad

Oh I feel your pain, mate! I really do. And looking at the default home folder, I had a feeling that was exacly your reasoning. big_smile

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(76 replies, posted in WM/DE Talk)

I guess I just like an auto-updating menu. But maybe when I get more into Openbox and used to the config files that will change.

Maybe you could put a script in the menu for easily enabling the debian menu or something (like you did with the compositing). Mind you, I have no idea how hard that would be to actually implement... wink

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(19 replies, posted in Feedback & Suggestions)

...of improvements so far:

- when you select "submit package statistics" in the installer, that does seem to get overwritten again later (dunno if this is an Ubuntu bug or if it's #! specific)
- do we have some kind of update manager at all or do I need to use aptitude?
- why do we have a Desktop folder in the home directory if we have no desktop manager anyway?

I hope I'm not showing my n00b-ness too much here... wink

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(76 replies, posted in WM/DE Talk)

Just out of curiosity, why is the Debian menu off by default?