Hello everyone, I'm not entirely new to crunchbang, ive been using the distro off and on for almost what I would say would be a year, but just recently I decided to ditch windows entirely (used to dual boot) and install only crunchbang on my main system! It feels so.... free.
I am a new crunchbang user or would be rather except the fan constantly runs without stop on my new laptop which i just purchased in febuary of 2012 its a typical toshieba..Its a shame as crunchbang is one of the fastest linux distros i have ever used and the set up is very nice as is the stallation.The cpu runs at a low rate and the memoray is operating at a very lite use of 113 Mib.
I'm from across the pond (USA) and I've played around with Linux since about 1995/1996. My first distro was Mandriva or it may have been called something else back then.I discovered CrunchBang back in 2009/2010 and immediately fell in love with it. I initially installed CrunchBang on an Asus EEE-PC and was amazed that practically everything worked right after installation.&nb
Hi I found out about CrunchBang only recently and it really seemed interesting, and I would really appreciate if I be given some information about it. What is CrunchBang? a kind of OS, and if so would downloading it require I uninstall my current OS for it to function correctly? What are its advantages, and would I need to be a sort of programmer to fully enjoy its capability? Thank you.
Welcome to CrunchBang, MaxSteel, and hope you enjoy the distro!
Welcome to CrunchBang, Cary, and hope you enjoy CrunchBang.
Hi everyone, I am new with CrunchBang, but I have almost 12 years as linux user, I began with Red Hat, Mandrake, Mandriva and Ubuntu; but I was using a computer with CrunchBang, and it is very friendly. And that was the inspiration to learn (as much as possible) this software and start programming with Java and C++. I've just installed CrunchBang on my computers (3).Have a nice day
Hi. I'm new to Cruchbang. In fact, I have not installed it yet, but have tried it out extensively from the live CD. Crunchbang feels really nice to me, and I want to install it on a a used Compaq desktop I just bought, and maybe on my old Dell Latitude laptop.
Hey, allan_monteclaro -- You might want to start here:http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=23937 <---- January 2013 Screenshot ThreadAnd then go back each month to see the great things other folks have done to their desktops.Conky?