OPENBOX: Space Oddity (586) Release Notes
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Re: OPENBOX: Space Oddity (586) Release Notes
dkeg is just what your heart feels when you see beautiful colours.
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Julius, good work as always mate!
Drew on a stick, always wanted one of those, I concur with Rho's comment :D
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Drew on a stick, always wanted one of those, I concur with Rho's comment :D
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Re: OPENBOX: Space Oddity (586) Release Notes
@zengrapefruit, welcome back :)
Thanks for using this, I try to find a quick fix for your problems:
1) does sounds work with "tinyradio", for instance? if no, please open alsamixer and check if the PCM or Master channels are unmuted. If the music plays in "tinyradio": do you use flashplugin for youtube or HTML5? By all means, open a new thread in the SUPPORT section and post your lspci -nnk so we can check if something has to be blacklisted or modprobe'd.
2) to make the keyboard layout stick, edit ~/.xinitrc and change the entry "setxkbmap us" to "setxkbmap gb &" (I think it is GB for you). If this is still not working, add the same line to your Openbox autostart file.
3) dkeg is one of our grillmeisters who created a bunch of beautiful Xcolors for the terminal. Run "dkeger" in terminal to change the color theme.
Thanks for using this, I try to find a quick fix for your problems:
1) does sounds work with "tinyradio", for instance? if no, please open alsamixer and check if the PCM or Master channels are unmuted. If the music plays in "tinyradio": do you use flashplugin for youtube or HTML5? By all means, open a new thread in the SUPPORT section and post your lspci -nnk so we can check if something has to be blacklisted or modprobe'd.
2) to make the keyboard layout stick, edit ~/.xinitrc and change the entry "setxkbmap us" to "setxkbmap gb &" (I think it is GB for you). If this is still not working, add the same line to your Openbox autostart file.
3) dkeg is one of our grillmeisters who created a bunch of beautiful Xcolors for the terminal. Run "dkeger" in terminal to change the color theme.
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Re: OPENBOX: Space Oddity (586) Release Notes
This spin looks splendid! I am grabbing a copy now. It has been awhile since I have spent good amounts of time on a BBQ release, I feel this one is suitable to get me back in the groove.
Out of the corner of your eye you spot him... Shia LaBeouf.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0u4M6vppCI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0u4M6vppCI
Re: OPENBOX: Space Oddity (586) Release Notes
In case of missing lspci output. Sorry I am so fuqqin slow. :(
http://linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2478
But it is a great release. I can really recommend it for anyone who wants a stable system. :)
http://linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2478
But it is a great release. I can really recommend it for anyone who wants a stable system. :)
Re: OPENBOX: Space Oddity (586) Release Notes
Curious what panel is installed in this. Hadn't seen application tabs on Openbox panel (if there is a default panel) in any other version.
Also wanted to say nice upg status % bar in terminal. Haven't seen that even in heavy desktops before... Obvious and not hidden in text or unknown percent half the time.
Also wanted to say nice upg status % bar in terminal. Haven't seen that even in heavy desktops before... Obvious and not hidden in text or unknown percent half the time.
Thank You!
(I remember when debian "non-gui" installer scared me. #never-forget)
(I remember when debian "non-gui" installer scared me. #never-forget)
Re: OPENBOX: Space Oddity (586) Release Notes
^ Openbox (unlike fluxbox or blackbox) doesn't have a default panel. Space oddity uses use tint2. Many other distros use this as well. lxpanel and fbpanel are also often used with openbox.
tint2 can be configured by editing ~/.config/tint2/tint2rc. Changes will not take effect until you kill and restart tint2.
tint2 can be configured by editing ~/.config/tint2/tint2rc. Changes will not take effect until you kill and restart tint2.
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the upg status is 'new' apt which is in stable now.
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Actually there should be "Edit tint2rc" or something like that in root menu -> Settings -> Edit...
If not, then just manually edit as pidsley said. If you fuck it up, there's a backup in /etc/skel/ from where you can copy stuff back to the user's home.
And yes, welcome to the world of no-nonsense computing :)
If not, then just manually edit as pidsley said. If you fuck it up, there's a backup in /etc/skel/ from where you can copy stuff back to the user's home.
And yes, welcome to the world of no-nonsense computing :)
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Back in Space Oddity where no one can hear me scream. Done with my basic configging for keeping my box lean and clean. So what now?
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tweak your colours!
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Find 2 more like-minded lyrical individuals and form a next-gen Beastie Boys...vic wrote:Back in Space Oddity where no one can hear me scream. Done with my basic configging for keeping my box lean and clean. So what now?
Thank You!
(I remember when debian "non-gui" installer scared me. #never-forget)
(I remember when debian "non-gui" installer scared me. #never-forget)