I just tried booting the usb with my laptop and it booted into a hardy live enviroment as if i through a hardy cd in. However it shows the crunchbang splash like I said above...
1 2009-02-28 03:43:24
Re: crunchee not going to live desktop (8 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))
2 2009-02-28 03:17:34
Topic: crunchee not going to live desktop (8 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))
version: 8.10.02
eee: 701
While trying to boot into the live environment, it is hanging after the crunchbang usplash bar fills up. It just goes to a blank screen and won't let me do anything. Any ideas?
I did an md5sum on the iso and it was fine. I also did a md5sum on the extracted files from unetboot and they all checked out.
If this is here already, I appologize. I searched and didn't find anything.
3 2008-12-29 03:59:31
Re: What are your favourite Linux applications? (163 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)
greenmanspirit wrote:What client do you use for risk?
Hi greenmanspirit,
I'm not sure I understand your question. Did you mean which Server I was using? I usually just play against the computer, and don't connect to any server.
Ghoti
when I look in synaptic for risk i see a couple different risk apps
xfrisk and ksirk
4 2008-12-24 00:23:31
Re: What are your favourite Linux applications? (163 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)
My typical installation includes:
LXDE: To manage my desktop
Opera/Firefox: Web browsers
OpenOffice: The whole suite
R: For statistical Analyses
Rhythmbox: For Music
Brasero: To Burn in Hell
Gimp/Inkscape: For graphics
Scite: Text editor
Risk: My favourite game
Conky: To monitor my system
VLC/Totem: For watching DVD
Pidgin: To communicate with my folksAnd you can't forget:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install <package_name>
sudo shutdown -h now
sudo rebootAnd perhaps my favourite:
sudo make-me-a-sandwich
Ghoti
What client do you use for risk?
5 2008-12-23 04:26:40
Re: What are your favourite Linux applications? (163 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)
arpbook wrote:"sudo" ............... just love this one
where would we be without it?
constantly going
su
exit
su
exit
su
exit
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6 2008-12-21 01:50:59
Re: CD label (28 replies, posted in Artwork & Screenshots)
^ Thats what I was looking for thanks
7 2008-12-20 23:21:21
Re: disk partition (24 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))
do you know what each partition is used for? like sda1 might me / and sda2 might be /home
8 2008-12-20 23:20:01
Re: Dynamic places (pipe menu) (32 replies, posted in Tips, Tricks & Scripts)
Ah, i can do something like that but it would mean double entries, one entry to show subdirs and the other to click to open. I'm trying to think if there is a way to have one entry but both actions.
This is all assuming that kev doesn't mind me hacking away at his script.
9 2008-12-20 23:05:13
Re: Dynamic places (pipe menu) (32 replies, posted in Tips, Tricks & Scripts)
I was actually playing around with that, I could get it to show all subdirs, but i couldn't click on anything since the action of the menu is to show its subdirs, if there is a way to make a menu option have two actions then it would probably work. That is two actions as in open on click, show subdirs on hover.
10 2008-12-20 23:03:28
Re: disk partition (24 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))
is that how the partitioner said to do it?
11 2008-12-20 21:34:31
Re: Dynamic places (pipe menu) (32 replies, posted in Tips, Tricks & Scripts)
I knew i forgot to say something, sorry i left out the permissions thing.
12 2008-12-20 19:51:29
Re: #! CrunchBang Linux Desktop Screenshots (1,110 replies, posted in Artwork & Screenshots)
Here is my setup, my background is of course from omns, so is my gdm theme.
Conky is using a slightly modified version of fabsh's conkyrc from the conkyrc thread
Oh and my computer is named river after river from firefly. My whole apartment is like that, my network is named serenity, my laptop is river, my desktop is malcom, and I'm trying to figure out what I want to name my server box. I'm thinking kaylee in hopes that it won't break down, hmm...
13 2008-12-20 19:38:11
Topic: Howdy (3 replies, posted in Introductions)
I'm never really good at this kind of intro things soooooooooo, i will just bullet point a few things
-My name is Adam Hobaugh
-I am in college for Computer Science and also work as a software developer (big surprise there)
-Been using linux off and on since i was like 12 and only in the last few years have moved entirely to linux, only using windows when someone asks me to help them fix their machine and I want to test something first.
-Heard about #! on linux outlaws and went "openbox distro, I am so there" because I have been trying to get time to make up my own and just haven't with the other projects I am working on (dev.adamhobaugh.com)
-Waiting on the #! cafepress type store so I can buy a shirt with a giant "#!" on the front
14 2008-12-20 19:26:59
Re: How old are you? Where are you from? (1,136 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)
21 from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, USA
15 2008-12-20 19:13:51
Re: Dynamic places (pipe menu) (32 replies, posted in Tips, Tricks & Scripts)
what i did was save the script in .config/openbox as places.py and then replaced the places section in menu.xml with this line <menu id="places" label="Places" execute="~/.config/openbox/places.py"/>
restart openbox and you should be good to go
16 2008-12-20 18:16:03
Re: Dynamic places (pipe menu) (32 replies, posted in Tips, Tricks & Scripts)
I would be interested to know if anyone thinks this should be included by default, in place of the current static menu?
+1
17 2008-12-20 18:12:52
Re: CD label (28 replies, posted in Artwork & Screenshots)
This is going to sound noobish but what do i use to print out the labels. I know they make fancy machines for it but is there a way in Linux to make use of the sticky cd label paper.
18 2008-12-20 15:24:27
Re: routers (14 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)
I guess asking for a recommendation was the wrong thing, I guess a better way to phrase it would have been. "What do you use, have you made and mods, and have you run into any drawbacks."
Thanks for the feedback tho
19 2008-12-20 15:12:29
Re: disk partition (24 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))
I found this about the Ubiquity installer, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour bug/193552
Taking this into account, the reason it will install after you use puppy to partition is that you have the swap partition for the installer to use. When you wouldn't have had it originally.
It says that in one of the comments that the problem has been fixed for Intrepid, but it might only be available in the normal Intrepid rather than the minimal install disk #! is based off of since they use different installers originally. At least when I read "The distribution has been built and customised from a minimal Ubuntu install." I guessed it was from the minimal install disk.
20 2008-12-20 14:27:27
Re: Dynamic places (pipe menu) (32 replies, posted in Tips, Tricks & Scripts)
This is pretty nice, only thing I could suggest would be pattern matching but you already have that in your comments. Other than that, it seems to do all it needs to.
21 2008-12-20 14:01:40
Re: lxpanel sitting on top of windows (3 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))
That did it, thanks. I had tried unchecking both but didn't think of restarting lxpanel to make it work.
22 2008-12-20 14:00:38
Topic: routers (14 replies, posted in Off Topic / General Chat)
Well, my router has been in a death spiral for a while now and is finally at the point where loading maps.google.com is to much data for it and it crashes. So before I go out and buy another one, I thought I would ask if anyone has a router they would recommend.
23 2008-12-20 02:26:01
Topic: lxpanel sitting on top of windows (3 replies, posted in Help & Support (Stable))
Is it possible to make lxpanel sit below all of the other windows I have open? I unchecked the option for making full screen not go into the panels area. So now when I make a window full screen it just goes behind lxpanel.
