I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but some time ago Archey was broken for CrunchBang. The solution is to scroll down to the distro_display function definition, copy the "distro = Debian" line, paste it in the matching spot below the lines for CrunchBang, change "Debian" to "CrunchBang" in this line, match up your indents (because This Is Python), and
Archey is a script that displays system info in the terminal with a logo of this the Linux distro in ASCII art. Archey is really nice and light-weight and can be a cool tool to display on the terminal.
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I'm trying to install PHP5, by compiling it myself.
I'm doing this on Crunchbang Linux, version 11. Specifically, the version using the 3.2 kernel. Crunchbang 11 is based on Debian. This is a 64-bit Virtual machine, running on a 64-bit Win7 Professional.
Holla :DI just found out about crunchbang. I like that its Debian based.I'm been using Debian for the past 2 years, really liked it, I recently installed Ubuntu 10.10 on a new laptop as Debian Lenny was getting a bit old, and I wanted to try out Ubuntu.
Granted, Debian is the base for Ubuntu, we all know that, however, the repository structure, way synaptic handles the repositories, and some other various tweaks to the Debian based system, is far better handled on Ubuntu. Crunchbang 9.04 was amazing! I find myself hating the new version 10 and have gone off and installed a minimal 10.10 ubuntu and my own custom openbox interface.
smxi 2 years 44 weeks ago Is it possible to use smxi script with crunchbang?Anybody using this method to update/install programs?What is smxi?smxi is an interactive script designed to help people maintain their systems. It supports Debian (Stable, Testing, and Sid) and true Debian based distros (sidux, AntiX, Mepis).http://smxi.org/
You could try SmartTE:https://github.com/smartboyathome/SmartTEAlas, there is no Debian/Ubuntu package.Edit: for pinning, you might want to read over this thread:http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=12081
Hey guys, first post here!I've just moved on from Ubuntu and Linux Mint to the world of Crunchbang. I feel like I've outgrown what the *untus have to offer, and I'm looking to get back to basics. I haven't had a chance to put #! on my desktop yet (still running mint for now...
According to Ubuntu's Apple forum there will be support in the kernel for Apple's Magic Mouse.