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(19 replies, posted in CrunchBang Talk)

I voted #!

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(98 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)

@ jc for me the best Bond is Connery, but I liked Craig...

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(98 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)

Just one is limited, I can name 2001 A Space Odyssey, Apocalipse Now, Star Wars-Empire Strikes Back, Blade Runner and (for me) one of the best Clint Eastwood films - The good, the bad and the ugly.
But I'm a fan of Star Wars, and 007.

My first computer was a speeder ZX81 with a outstanding 1k then a zx Spectrum (16k>48k>128k) after that my dad got a ZX QL, an then it was a great jump to an Atari ST 1024.

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(4 replies, posted in Introductions)

Welcome Nasp!
3 portuguese and counting...

Pelas minhas contas já somos 3!

This one: http://crunchbanglinux.org/wiki/downloa … p_edition1

Just run the script from the minimal install of #!, tryied on both laptops and worked like a charm.
After the instalation just remove all the stuff that you don't need...

Did you tried this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne110L#Audio, mine is working very well.

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(4 replies, posted in Artwork & Screenshots)

Nice service for an internet provider. Here in Portugal we don't have nothing like that:(

This is my netbook desktop on AA1
Clean:
http://img413.imageshack.us/img413/7868/cleanve7.th.png
Dirty:
http://img252.imageshack.us/img252/6572/dirtydi4.th.png

I'm using Loma as theme, Icons are Human-2, all fonts are Liberation sans, and using opera with some widgets like a calculator, weather, clock and notes.
Conky is a mix of other ones that I found on internet.
Wallpaper: As_one-_by_Clewt adapted for 1024x600 resolution, found it here:http://clewt.deviantart.com/art/As-One-111753311

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(2 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)

So do I!

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(2 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)

The cool geek moment

A great moment will happen today, Friday, 2009-02-13 at 11:31:30 pm UTC.

To read more about this, check this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time

So, lets celebrate this moment.

Just follow the countdown http://coolepochcountdown.com/

I have been using my netbook for more than 6 months now (Aspire One) and for me, after all the tweaks the only thing that can remember now is better battery life (I know that I can buy a better one).
With all netbook that is in the market, the best solution (for me) is:
Aspire One with the Compaq keyboard and EEE1000 battery life.

I'm using regular #! with some tweaks.

Hello tinee and welcome to the forum.
First of all: Openbox is very spartan, I know there is ways of automagically update menus, but for a clean menu you just edit it by hand on Preferences>Openbox>Edit menu.xml or you could edit it on Preferences>Openbox>menu editor? (I guess it's that because one of the first things I did was translate it to portuguese) that will give you a nice GUI for setting menus.
And now is just knowing what is the command to call that program, in you case I believe is: gnome-app-install. Because I didn't do a clean install don't really know if it is installed on #! if not just do a sudo apt-get install gnome-app-install.
Another way of getting that kind of menu is on lxpanel, right-click on it and Add/Remove panel items>Add>Menu and you will get a menu more close to the Gnome/XFCE menu.

For conky just trial and error to find out the best solution.

Hope this helped.

Just for update on Aspire One.
First I just compiled my first kernel with the help of sickboy config using kernelcheck (http://kcheck.sourceforge.net/) and i got a boot of 24 seconds from start button to full desktop.
Did all the tweaks of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne110L and sound works great, both card readers work and I got a great system for me!

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(5 replies, posted in Introductions)

Great to see another portuguese here! Olá e bem vindo ao fórum.

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(17 replies, posted in Artwork & Screenshots)

Great job!

If you have lxpanel just press the right mouse button and press "Add/remove panel settings" in there just press Add and in that list there is a battery indicator just add it to your panel.

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(7 replies, posted in Help & Support)

@ celtic436 thanks

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(7 replies, posted in Help & Support)

Just edit /boot/grub/menu.lst

And on kernel options line delete "splash" and you will boot/shut down just with the boot messages.

Just did the portuguese translation.
If just another pair of eyes saw it... is there anyone who speaks portuguese in here? I believe there is one brazilian? Right?

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(9 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)

I don't use a cd wallet any more, now it's just 2 sd cards and a 4gb pen.
Because I use my AAO for class I use one sd card for music and other for important backup files. The usb pen is for all the stuff, and of course with ubuntu live on it.

Happy birthday!
Greetings...(from the dark side of the force:lol:)

I agree with GuruX, and I could translate for portuguese.

Just edit /boot/grubgrub/menu.lst

And on kernel options line delete "splash" and you will boot/shut down "properly";)