Hi!I've been using linux for around 8 years (mostly ubuntu). Recently I've been using windows just because I got a new computer and I didn't feel like installing a new OS since windows was working fine.
Hello,I am writing to you from my VM of CrunchBang, where I plan to see just what damage I can do. I've been using Ubuntu since 11.04 and I'm a bit tired of the constant battle between functionality and bloat. I have played with VMs of CrunchBang in the past, but have never been satisfied with my abilities to be able to stray away from Ubuntu.If I'm happy with my VM setu
Howdy All,I've been using CrunchBang for about a year now. Initially I used CrunchBang to get a bit more life out of an old Pentium II laptop I was using for Xastir APRS (Automatic Position Reporting System) in my Ham Radio shack. It works so well I've been setting it up to run as a virtual machine on my MacBook Pro and it will become the primary OS on a machine presently run
Me, I'm a Geek by profession and have been in the *nix world for many, many moons. I cut my teeth on HPUX and Solaris and have been running Linux exclusivity on my Home/Work Desktops and Laptops for around 6 years now. The only Windows I run is in VMWare for testing purposes only, that and I run some games when I get the itch.
First of all...this is my first time using linux. i decided to install crunchbang side by side w/ win7 x64bit. so, i downloaded crunchbang lite, made the cd and installed from the live cd. after i installed to my laptop i restarted. the option came up to boot win7 or crunchbang. i started windows first just to make sure i didnt lose any information during the setup of
Hallo everybody,I'm a student of IT in Germany and I had UBUNTU running for a long time. I always had the newest release (Beta) running. Now I tried Crunchbang because my Linux was too slow through Gnome3. I tried a lot of DesktopEnviroments like LXDE and others on OpenSuse but I recognized that Suse is too big anyway.
I might just ramble a little, but there is a point to it all ;)First a little about me.I've been a Linux user since about 2005, but just started using CrunchBang about a year ago. I distro hopped for several years before settling on Linux Mint main edition and LMDE as my distro's of choice. Since finding CrunchBang it has quickly become my distro of choice.
CrunchBang Linux is not recommended for anyone needing a stable system or anyone who is not comfortable running into occasional, even frequent breakage. CrunchBang Linux could possibly make your computer go CRUNCH! BANG! Therefore CrunchBang Linux comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law.
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.