As you can see from the image above, the Debian Linux developers announced the exact date for the release of the highly anticipated Debian 7.0 (Wheezy) operating system. It appears that Debian 7.0 will add the EXT4 filesystem by default for new installations, replacing the old EXT3 one from previous versions.Systemd will be available as an option, as SysVinit will be the default for Debian 7.0.
@el_koraco: Thanks for the helpful reply. I'm really glad to hear from somebody who's tried to go pure systemd. For now, I'm thinking I'll stick with crunchbang minus systemd, as I just got here from Arch, which has been running systemd by default for several months. I really like Arch's implementation, as do many Arch users, though it isn't unanimously popular.
I am trying to build dwm from source.
Grabbing the source doesn't work:
(28) $ apt-get source dwm
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information...
sources.list## CRUNCHBANG
## Compatible with Debian Wheezy, but use at your own risk.
deb http://packages.crunchbang.org/waldorf waldorf main
#deb-src http://packages.crunchbang.org/waldorf waldorf main
## DEBIAN
deb http://http.debian.net/debian wheezy main contrib non-free
#deb-src http://http.debian.org/debian wheezy main contrib non-free
## DEBIAN SECURITY
deb http://security.debian.org/ whe
Forgive this potentially n00b question :) Want to make sure I understand things correctly.#! (Statler/Waldorf) is based on Debian. It IS Debian in fact.
It’s been some four months since I’m not using my favorite Distro (Arch Linux), I’m now using Debian.
All started because I’ve made some changes to my Arch Linux computer, and it stopped working, I needed something to work, and because the installation process of Arch Linux is not that easy or at least not that fast, I decided to go with Debian.
Hello,I hope I can describe what I intend to do with my poor englisch...I'm running a normal Debian Wheezy install with openbox, a bit inspired by #!, but with default debian sources. The only thing I really miss is the shutdown/reboot/standby dialog in #! provided by the cb-exit package (in Waldorf).So I thought about adding the #!
Launching Synaptic, clicking Settings:Repositories:Debian Software I am not able to check off any of the repositories including:Officially supported (main)DFSG-compatible Software with Non-Free Dependencies (contrib)Non-DFSG-compatible Software (non-free)Here is my /etc/apt/sources.list## CRUNCHBANG
## Compatible with Debian Wheezy, but use at your own risk.
deb http://packages.crunchbang.or
Hi there mb,I'm wanting to go wally~> sid and just wanted to check with you on two things before doing it.With the sources.list, is this what I should have in a wally install as opposed to the statler one listed:## CRUNCHBANG## Compatible with Debian Squeeze, but use at your own risk.deb http://packages.crunchbang.org/waldorf waldorf main#deb-src http://packages.crunchbang.org/waldorf wald