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Pleased to announce that Crowz 32 bit iso's are now up!
https://sourceforge.net/projects/crowz/ … =directory
Enjoy!
zephyr
roluan17 wrote: Looking for a small LIVE Distro and so I got here. Distrowatch mentions a user Forum (https://sourceforge.net/p/linnix/discussion/) but the link goes nowhere.
Does STAR still exist?
Thanks, Ozi will be happy you pointed that out! A good link for Star is ...
https://sourceforge.net/projects/linnix … =directory
Just uploaded Fluxbox, It might take a few while the upload is pending with SourceForge.
Thanks again!
zephyr
Wishing all who celebrate Christmas a very Merry Christmas, all others respectfully wish all Happy Holidays and especially everyone a Happy New Year! : )
cheers
zephyr
I started uploading a new refresh of 2.1.0 as 2.1.1 ASCII. Same flavors with Fluxbox, JWM and Openbox!
Have changed from live-build to live-sdk, more stable and robust build system!
In progress...
64 bit is now up, the next 32 bit very soon!
cheers
Enjoy!
zephyr
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Ozi wrote: Uploading 2.1.1 images built with live-sdk now.
Downloaded and have looked at most, great job! Very impressed with the live-sdk changes and refresh, particularly i3!
Will be pushing up Crowz soon too, live-sdk coming along nicely! Thanks!
cheers
zephyr
New 32 bit i386-686 iso's uploaded to Sourceforge!
https://sourceforge.net/projects/crowz/files/
cheers
zephyr
Happy to announce that CROWZ has released iso's following Devuan's ASCII 2.1.0 point release!
There are some additional changes!
Flavors of Fluxbox, Jwm and Openbox in 64 bit ATM, and 32 bit iso's will follow over the next day or so!
https://sourceforge.net/projects/crowz/
Thank you for your support!
cheers
zephyr
Heard this band on the car radio, at first thought it might be Wolf Mother, but don't know! Like the energy!
Gretta Van Fleet
highway tune
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJg4OJxp-co
Ritchie Blackmore Rainbow
snowman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slso47jH6Dg
maybe next time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsHy6MA416Y
cheers
zephyr
Has turned cold outside, it was a warm lovely day.
Moody Blues
timothy leary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLC-y3r66Ys
story in your eyes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9Zr440nXe8
lovely to see you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dj1HBMKblo8
cheers
zephyr
Nili wrote:
There was a glitch issue for Devuan, the author made the fix possible so i can enjoy this package on Devuan.
Thank you, downloaded and making changes. I appreciate the tip!
cheers
zephyr
Very much enjoy progressive-rock-jazz fusion music, covers a broad area of listening, many talented artist.
Tommy Guerrero
road to knowhere (full album)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0LZ20ppkNo
cheers
zephyr
golinux wrote: Live version shows visual relationship of the musicians but has technical "warts" here and there.
Wow! Sitting me lappie and headphones...and yes you certainly can just drift away with this sound!
Yea retired and a night owl!
Thanks:
zephyr
Rainbow
stargazer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6CjO0H2j0s
gates of babylon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z03ZRYh4GKY
temple of the king
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jlg_BEdXygM
cheers
zephyr
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:
Try commenting out auto wlan0, if that doesn't fix things then un-comment it and comment out allow-hotplug wlan0 instead.
Cool and thanks! Fixed me lappie, same issue with /run/wpa_supplicant/wlan0 on boot delay!
Used the latter and #comment out allow-hotplug!
Info: that was with a fresh install CROWZ Ob ASCII to BEOWULF upgrade, going from wired to wifi, ran into that issue!
cheers
zephyr
Recently invited to a Choctaw PowWow here in Oklahoma. Wasn't able to attend! Both sides of my family have Native ancestry so like to tune in time to time.
Lee Rojas
last of the mohicans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HrHTtxaRjQ
el condor pasa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyXfJyCsLvM
cheers
zephyr
Ten Years After (alvin lee and company)
one of these days
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrwk9SvdaLk
i'd love to change the world
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOCtHjQKySw
i'm going home
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfuPcOtgJ1o
cheers
zephyr
Nili wrote:
I started to love Fluxbox with all my modest potential. I've been a while with Openbox that is greatest stack WM, but Fluxbox to me seems a bit more potential, more features, lighter on resources, lighter on actions. So why should i miss this opportunity to use it both in parallel?
Fluxbox and Openbox both came from Blackbox from what I understand, similarities are quite noticeable but distinctively different. Fluxbox is a bit faster and easier on resources, VSIDO was my first real encounter and really most sophisticated of the lot. CROWZ like Star is very minimalistic and simple, making it so everything just works OOTB without the bloat.
The fluxmenu gui can be a little tricky not to delete entries if trying to correct an entry. Very close gui to the obmenu and a tad different.
The init file can be easily corrupted, careful with modifying it, learned the hard way but good to back it up just in case. CROWZ use tint2 instead of fbpanel, gives it a little different look and behavior. The init file in /home/user/.fluxbox is the heart of the Fluxbox wm and much tweaking can be done there.
Cheers and thanks so much for the kind compliments!
zephyr
Nili wrote: Fluxbox after long time in Openbox. A bit of colorfull, i was just playing with colors.
Thanks for the link!
Awesome screenie too, love Fluxbox!
This link for Fluxbox styles has been around for quite a while, has been a great source for styles. Please disregard if this is old news for you!
URxvt terminal: tree
neofetch
DeaDBeeF
cheers
zephyr
Panopticon wrote: Nice work zephyr, classic dark styling just looks great. Nice comprehensive conky too.
Thanks! Dark themes are great looking, also good for eye strain looking at a desktop for a while. Normally don't use wallpaper but posting a scrot is a little different.
The conky is something I like to play around with, was curious if it would pick up all 16 cores of a Ryzen 2700X which it does. Surprised!
cheers
zephyr