OPENBOX: Cookies i686 Release News
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OPENBOX: Cookies i686 Release News
We got Cookies now, too.
-kernel 3.11
-Openbox
-Google Chrome
-Pidgin
-Skype
-Mirage/Gpicview
-mplayer2
-Filezilla
-PCmanFM
-a bunch of CLI apps and games
a bit over 532MB, so it does fit a CD ;) password and login "bbq", start with startx
download at http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxbb ... o/download
Have fun, these Cookies are crunchy! ;)
-kernel 3.11
-Openbox
-Google Chrome
-Pidgin
-Skype
-Mirage/Gpicview
-mplayer2
-Filezilla
-PCmanFM
-a bunch of CLI apps and games
a bit over 532MB, so it does fit a CD ;) password and login "bbq", start with startx
download at http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxbb ... o/download
Have fun, these Cookies are crunchy! ;)
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Re: OPENBOX: Cookies i686 Release News
ok, i'll have a cookie with my coffee.
too munch CLI appz 8D
d/ling now.
too munch CLI appz 8D
d/ling now.
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Re: OPENBOX: Cookies i686 Release News
haha :D
Thanks for testing, let me know if there's something wrong :)
Thanks for testing, let me know if there's something wrong :)
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Re: OPENBOX: Cookies i686 Release News
Will there be a 64 bit version :) ?
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@tamikan; who knows? there is a thread about it here:)
http://linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=585
http://linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=585
Re: OPENBOX: Cookies i686 Release News
Just use Bakewell or Coal if you want a 64-bit Openbox spin. http://linuxbbq.org/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=542tamikan wrote:Will there be a 64 bit version :) ?
Also please read the thread vic referenced, and this topic: http://linuxbbq.org/wiki/index.php?title=BBQ_Philosophy
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Nice! It even smells like cookies. DLing now...
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Re: OPENBOX: Cookies i686 Release News
No :) See Vic and Pidsley.tamikan wrote:Will there be a 64 bit version :) ?
The next 64-bit will be an upgrade of "Bloat" (the de-facto RoastYourOwn spin that lets you create your own distro via a dialog) and Rocks! (a music studio suite) in around Cocktober.
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Awesome, amazing and totally beautiful setup machinebacon, works well live wise, will install.
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Re: OPENBOX: Cookies i686 Release News
Worth to mention is that it comes with "leafpad", but it is not in the menu, easy fix though. Tried to install with the "live-installer", but when I came to "gparted" I got very stuck, so I exited and used the bbqinstaller. There is a command missing in the Obmenu for the fantastic "bbqusb" tool, but it launches from terminal with "sudo". Also an easy fix probably but have not checked what is missing yet. I`ll be back with more if there is?;)
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Re: OPENBOX: Cookies i686 Release News
Thanks Vic ;) bbqusb should ave gksudo, and it's not provided. Crappy me :)
And yes, the installer should be bbqinstaller -- isn't it in the CLI menu?
And yes, the installer should be bbqinstaller -- isn't it in the CLI menu?
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Yes it is, I think I overlooked it in the moment of exitement of this beautiful "Cookie". This time I promise to try to get used to "Chrome"...have changed that awful default theme to something more appropriate, so we will see how long before "Iceweasel" shows up. But there is always that nice "Roaster" if I need to unchrome for a while. I really like your choice of default theme, fonts and wallpaper. It sort of blend in to an aesthetically very pleasant harmony. Hmmm... maybe I should cookie up my bakewell:)
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this one no DM, no conky.. but hey.. there's tint2. with bloat i got conky and lightdm, but hey.. no tint2 :D
i just noticed this Roaster browser. its beautiful man T___T .
i just noticed this Roaster browser. its beautiful man T___T .
it all begin from curiousity
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^ thank bacon for introducing it and DJ for expanding on that :)
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Any special reason for having the linuxbbq repo commented out in the sources list?
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Re: OPENBOX: Cookies i686 Release News
Yes. Many users complained they can't upgrade because the bbq repo doesn't react (seems the server stops connections randomly), so I commented it. Anyway nothing new is coming from there, I am working on our own BBQ package manager, which is a secret for now. Was. Ooops.
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Ok, thanks. A BBQ package manager, sounds very cool.
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@jules: i probably don't tell you this enough man, but... i luv you :D
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bacon!
1. how u get rubbish bin working with pcmanfm? - anything other than the gvfs crappola?
2. Is there a work around for the 'mei_me resets' spamming dmesg bug (on certain pcs)? - meh, upgrade kernel i guess
1. how u get rubbish bin working with pcmanfm? - anything other than the gvfs crappola?
2. Is there a work around for the 'mei_me resets' spamming dmesg bug (on certain pcs)? - meh, upgrade kernel i guess
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