[aklug] Re: Crunchbang 11 Waldorf

From: Robert Crowe <crowe.robert@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Feb 24 2013 - 17:06:15 AKST

I'm sold! I ran it through virtualbox and wheezy netinstall yesterday-and
thats what I was looking for: simple, low resource, functional, and it
doesn't look half bad. :) Once I got used to the shortcuts (ashamed to say
I learned them on youtube) and dmenu, work just flowed. Didn't know about
the scratchbox feature-intriguing!

Thanks for the tip. R

On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Shane Spencer <shane@bogomip.com> wrote:

> Welp.. i3 is rather simple, like xmonad, and very light. I use it to
> offer me multiple 'workspaces' per monitor regardless of twinview/xinerama
> status. It allows me to easily segregate screens as a collection of
> workspaces. The ability to move windows around between them with a quick
> meta shortcut is about the most valuable tool I've ever had in a window
> manager.. and the 'scratchbox' mode allows me to park windows in an
> invisible magical hole in space and time for use later on.
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 8:46 AM, Robert Crowe <crowe.robert@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Nice! I never heard of i3wm-which has been one of those dragons I've been
>> trying to slay in x. I use screen on my P3's and it is efficient-just a
>> flick o the keyboard and I had alpine, nano, and mplayer right there for my
>> viewing pleasure.
>>
>> It stood to reason I could do the same with x. I bljorked my #! Statler
>> install twice a couple years ago while trying to get xmonad to play nice
>> with Openbox. I finally made the face-palm permanent and settled down with
>> xfce-terminal and screen within openbox.
>>
>> And that is what I was looking for! Efficient (low resources and doesn't
>> get in the way) with oob use. I'm warming up virtualbox as we speak. :)
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Shane Spencer <shane@bogomip.com>wrote:
>>
>>> I mostly run Debian Testing and set the default release to "testing" for
>>> apt preferences. I occasionally `apt-get -t unstable install something`...
>>> but otherwise I'm pretty content with Debian Wheezy (Testing) and i3wm,
>>> rxvt-unicode, and chromium. :)
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 9:28 AM, Robert Crowe <crowe.robert@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Happy Monday!
>>>>
>>>> I made the move this weekend on my "high-end" machine (Dell Inspiron
>>>> 14r i3) from Crunchbang Statler to Waldorf (Squeeze to Wheezy.) All I can
>>>> say is "Bob like."
>>>>
>>>> Just enough utilities to setup and forget, but little to no overhead. I
>>>> am finding myself drifting more to terminal apps and lately even some bash
>>>> scripts. One recent example was a script using gpg to encrypt/decrypt
>>>> files-made it executable then pointed Thunars custom actions towards it.
>>>> Right click encryption. Easy. Another was a script to convert pdf to html
>>>> so I can view it with elinks. The same ease (mixed success because it sends
>>>> the html to home...sometimes. It's still fun to figure things out however.)
>>>>
>>>> I especially appreciate the community. Some have created scripts<http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=188514%23p188514#p188514/>to strip #! down and turn it into fast Sid box while others even got
>>>> Netflix <http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=23958>streaming to work. And everything in between. Just outstanding. I have
>>>> virtualbox on the dell because I want to tweak a post-install script before
>>>> installing on the netbook. And just for fun-I limited the ram to 256mb. The
>>>> stock #! functioned nicely.
>>>>
>>>> One of the better reviews<http://log.animeshb.in/2013/02/a-crunchbang-experience-year-later.html>echo my sentiments. For the record, I gave Xubuntu 12.04 and my very first
>>>> Distro (Opensuse) in it's 12.3 flavor a fair shake-Crunchbang just fit the
>>>> bill for me. Based on Debian (no radical changes,) Minimal interface, no
>>>> crashes, and everything just works.
>>>>
>>>> I'm going to switch my netbook over this week to Waldorf, and keep my 2
>>>> P3's x-less but upgrade to wheezy. Unless the allure of the snappy and
>>>> bleeding edge Sid cannot be resisted anymore...
>>>>
>>>> Then settle in for a long and stable computing experience. :) I highly
>>>> recommend this distro.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> ΨΦ! μ~πζ≈∞Ωא
>>>> "Listen to me! When you die in Alaska you die in real life!"
>>>>
>>>> "Only a fool tests the depth of the water with both feet."
>>>> African Proverb
>>>>
>>>> "When in charge, ponder. When in doubt, mumble. When in trouble,
>>>> delegate."
>>>>
>>>> I make chaos
>>>>
>>>> Powered by #!Crunchbang Waldorf stable encrypted sda Ultra fast and
>>>> lean-never phear the Penguin ;)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> ΨΦ! μ~πζ≈∞Ωא
>> "Listen to me! When you die in Alaska you die in real life!"
>>
>> The Other person is never the problem.
>>
>>
>> "When in charge, ponder. When in doubt, mumble. When in trouble,
>> delegate."
>>
>> I make chaos
>>
>> Powered by #!Crunchbang Waldorf stable encrypted sda Ultra fast and
>> lean-never phear the Penguin ;)
>>
>
>

-- 
ΨΦ! μ~πζ≈∞Ωא
"Listen to me! When you die in Alaska you die in real life!"
The Other person is never the problem.
"When in charge, ponder. When in doubt, mumble. When in trouble, delegate."
I make chaos
Powered by #! Waldorf ultra fast and lean-never phear the Penguin ;)
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