Come on folks, let's get it done!
]]>Thanks for doing that. Watched the whole thing. That was just what I was looking for. Well done!
No problem, that was long overdue. It does help to get a visual of a distro.
Unfortunately, it went by in quadruple speed! If that was in real time, you must have some roadrunner genes!!!
I set the framerate to 20fps to conserve storage space, so I'm guessing that's the root of this evil
Btw, if anyone wants to leave a review on the Sf page, that would be awesome. (Thanks, fig.)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/crunkb … rce=navbar
Also, recommend crunkbong on distrowatch.com! (It should be near the bottom of the first set.)
https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?waiti … =links#new
If you click "Download," it should stream it. Does on my browser.
Nope, it didn't. It's sitting on my desktop.
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Thanks for doing that. Watched the whole thing. That was just what I was looking for. Well done! Unfortunately, it went by in quadruple speed! If that was in real time, you must have some roadrunner genes!!!
]]>As requested, here are some screenshots and two videos:
https://github.com/souperdoupe/crunkbon … creenshots
Changelog, 05/20/2018:
-Repackaged dwm-6.0 from source. I just changed the theme for this round. I figure it'll make it easier to patch and upgrade for future editions.
-Added pciutils and usbutils. Seriously, I can't believe I forgot those.
-Added geany and leafpad. See above.
-Changed the dwm ctrl+shift+enter keybinding to launch urxvt instead of xterm. Thank god.
-Actually installed surf. I've been trying to compile surf2 in jessie to no avail, so I think I'll just save it for the ASCII release.
@figdev: I would prefer discussing figos in a figos thread, and crunkbong in a crunkbong thread, just for clarity's sake. (It will make it easier to remember where I read certain comments or ideas.) Also, I'll email you no later than Wednesday about your query; this week is going to be busy af for me. Feel free to shoot me one anytime.
]]>fig, it might have been "cleaner" to start a new thread about your stuff where it could grow and just link to it here. Maybe you'd consider doing that
there were certainly some pretty good reasons i didnt consider that option, but now that you mention it-- not the worst idea!
]]>im interested in making the console easier to learn and more fun to use, so we have some common interests. EDIT: a minor offer of free software is made here: https://dev1galaxy.org/viewtopic.php?id=2081
]]>@golinux: I'll get some screens and desktop footage tomorrow.
@fig: Thanks for testing! The default is an openbox session with tint2. it boots to either openbox-session or dwm, and either can be defined in ~/.xinitrc. I thought I wrote that in the documentation.
The idea (also documented) is that most of the real features are console or terminal-oriented. There is a reason the GUI is lackluster -- and optional.
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so that includes the menu-- though without the menu, its just a solid colour (the one shown here) and a black bar at the bottom with the clock.
if this is for an article it should probably be redone-- thats possible.
but most of the features until you open up the menu are a plain rectangle that takes up most of the screen, and one more at the bottom, all black, with clock. if theres something else youd like, just describe it.
]]>de = desktop environment, or some kind of screen recorder?
Yeah. That's what I meant.
heres a screencap of the default desktop environment in crunkbong (i added leafpad)
Thanks. But I was wanting to see the first boot default without "personalization". Oh well, my fault for not being clear about it . . .
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