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VARIOUS: Lunchtime (586) Release Notes
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@rust_collector I dl'd it twice, lols! Originally on my Ubuntu system, but I actually made the decision to install it while on my Greatest Hits system. I just dl'd it to that system out of the laziness of not wanting to move the file to my GH system to burn it :D
I'll hash the two out and move the better to my data disk.
Btw, on it now (openbox using dillo) and it is smooth and fast! I am trying very hard to keep this non-gtk, which is a lot harder than I thought it would be, lols!
I'll hash the two out and move the better to my data disk.
Btw, on it now (openbox using dillo) and it is smooth and fast! I am trying very hard to keep this non-gtk, which is a lot harder than I thought it would be, lols!
Sir! Put down the hammer and slowly step away from the computer.
Re: VARIOUS: Lunchtime (586) Release Notes
Check the Scripts and Packages section in this forum. There are a lot of hints and tips to keep your 'lunchtime' more than happy :)noo_b_nomnoms wrote: I am trying very hard to keep this non-gtk, which is a lot harder than I thought it would be, lols!
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Re: VARIOUS: Lunchtime (586) Release Notes
Downloaded and installed to a stick. Looking forward to trying this out on my 'new' Thinkpad.
Thanks mb
A question - which wm is the lightest ootb? Or is that a trick questions :)
Thanks mb
A question - which wm is the lightest ootb? Or is that a trick questions :)
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^ have fun, antix :)
Well, I guess tinywm is the lightest (smallest) of them all. It has actually no dependencies. or is that a trick question? ;)
Well, I guess tinywm is the lightest (smallest) of them all. It has actually no dependencies. or is that a trick question? ;)
..gnutella..
Re: VARIOUS: Lunchtime (586) Release Notes
Test machine Dell E6500 Video, sound working with different WM's and wireless connected quickly. Fun trying out different WM's very nice icewm and JWM, Fluxbox setups - interesting trying FVWM - will play some more.
Very fast browsing with Dillo. Thanks MB for this release - Like the boot menu too works well.
Very fast browsing with Dillo. Thanks MB for this release - Like the boot menu too works well.
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