CWM: Vitamin C (486) Release Notes
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CWM: Vitamin C (486) Release Notes
The Haggis got some X on top: Vitamin C comes with cwm as default window manager. In the ~/cwm folder there are some .cwmrc example files of the BBQ team (DebianJoe, dkeg, pidsley), taken from the LinuxBBQ git as of July 18th.
This is the lightest possible respin (you could shave off a few MBs by removing xbindkeys and guile, git, ceni, ntfs-3g and cone, as well as unused xserver-xorg packages)
264MB ISO at sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxbb ... o/download
Vitamin C should run smoothly on any Pentium II or higher CPU, tested with 512MB RAM.
The installer is hidden from idiots. After starting the X session for the first time, be sure to run 'dkeger' to source a new color theme (this is valid for both live and installed sessions)
username: user, password: bbq
This is the lightest possible respin (you could shave off a few MBs by removing xbindkeys and guile, git, ceni, ntfs-3g and cone, as well as unused xserver-xorg packages)
264MB ISO at sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxbb ... o/download
Vitamin C should run smoothly on any Pentium II or higher CPU, tested with 512MB RAM.
The installer is hidden from idiots. After starting the X session for the first time, be sure to run 'dkeger' to source a new color theme (this is valid for both live and installed sessions)
username: user, password: bbq
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Re: CWM: Vitamin C (486) Release Notes
cool MB, pidsley and I discussed on IRC that something must have been cooking. And here it is, served fresh, and steaming hot. mmm, smells great!
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Re: CWM: Vitamin C (486) Release Notes
the way you politely asked for our cwmrc's. Whew, good thing I cleaned it up first!
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Re: CWM: Vitamin C (486) Release Notes
Haha, yeah. They are examples, I mean - a user should anyway customized them :)
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"the installer is hidden from idiots."
heh, best release note to date.
heh, best release note to date.
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Ahhh, fresh cwn spin, very good!
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the colours are like the perfect mix between #! and Arch or something. and i mean that as a compliment.
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Re: CWM: Vitamin C (486) Release Notes
Very nice screenshot...I like :P I'll take it for a spin.machinebacon wrote:The Haggis got some X on top: Vitamin C comes with cwm as default window manager. In the ~/cwm folder there are some .cwmrc example files of the BBQ team (DebianJoe, dkeg, pidsley), taken from the LinuxBBQ git as of July 18th.
This is the lightest possible respin (you could shave off a few MBs by removing xbindkeys and guile, git, ceni, ntfs-3g and cone, as well as unused xserver-xorg packages)
264MB ISO at sourceforge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxbb ... o/download
Vitamin C should run smoothly on any Pentium II or higher CPU, tested with 512MB RAM.
The installer is hidden from idiots. After starting the X session for the first time, be sure to run 'dkeger' to source a new color theme (this is valid for both live and installed sessions)
username: user, password: bbq
thanks machinebacon.