Again, I agree. The other thing I love about crunchbang is the
community. The forums tend to be straight forward and when I do run
into problems the solution is usually very easy to find. The Mint repos
are largely compatible with crunchbang as well giving you easy access to
most of your fav
I have had this experience with just about every project I have
participated in (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, jackd, ardour, 64studio... the
list goes on and on). Hooray for open source project communities! :)
At this point it probably does not matter which project one chooses, just
be sure to connect
Based on this discussion, I gave CrunchBang, Arch, Fedora, and Linux
Mint a go.
CrunchBang looks interesting, but the install failed even booting up
from the USB. (using either the DD or unetbootin method to create a
bootable USB Stick.) One of my goals is a quick install and low
maintenanc
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From: Joe S
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To: CLUG General
Subject: [clug-talk] Crunchbang/openbox
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2013 16:44:57 -0600
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With the talk about distros I would like to know more about
Crunchbang. I
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