I wanted to install Waldorf to a laptop to replace Windowze. But I was not able to write image to standard 700mb CD-RW disk as it has extreme size of 733mb. Do waldorf require DVD to install or it is a some kind of trouble?
gunnervi wrote:ew wrote:Ok, open a terminal window and enter the commands below,I did this, and nothing changed. I rebooted, and still nothing. Should I resort to re-installing #! now, or are there other things I can do to try and fix this?Is it Waldorf or Statler you use? If it`s Statler you probably would want to upgrade to Waldorf anyway, now that Waldorf is the new stable release.
Morning All,On the basis of the only silly question is the one unasked, I would like to ask the following:I'm installing Waldorf on a Netbook and was wondering whether I could simply adjust my 'stable' laptop sources.list to reflect the Waldorf sources.list and then get a Waldorf installation on my 'stable' laptop after an apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgradeI�
Hey all, I'm new to #!, and I currently have Statler on my laptop. I enjoy it, and everything is working as it should. I've noticed that Waldorf is being tested currently.
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
pvsage wrote:IIRC, the installer does give you the option of installing GRUB to a partition; however, I have not needed to do this, so I don't know for absolute certain.Which version of CrunchBang are you trying to install? I seem to remember reading about a bug affecting that part of the installation process, but I've read that a fix has been applied to the latest Waldorf image.I
I currently run Statler on my laptop, but now I'm looking to install Crunchbang on my desktop. I was wondering whether I should install Statler or the latest beta on my desktop. If I install Statler, how easy will updating to Waldorf be in the future? I've never done an upgrade beyond just updating packages before. Will the move to Waldorf be simple as that?
Probably not the best place for this, but it is waldorf related and wanted to get some feedback.Very simple.. nothing fancy.Tried using #! colors (as well as #2E3436)
So do I! I installed the dark faerza icon theme from waldorf just need to add the waldorf openbox theme. I just kept with statler on the laptop because its the only kernel that supports the wifi card. I was planning to do the #!