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post Jun 2 2011, 08:57 PM

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QUOTE(seatux @ Jun 2 2011, 08:48 PM)
Where's that copy of Gaybuntu with wallpapers from Cho aniki?
Then again is hard to associate things to Fedora.

Anyhow here a try for Fedora,

Furrdora - Linux for furries
Fu-dora - Emo troll OS?
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How about Fedobear or Pedora?

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Yes, we can all blame farkinid for this thread going so badly off-topic. tongue.gif

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post Jun 2 2011, 09:07 PM

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So going to use this picture for my user account picture. Heck if anyone knows a sticker printer, I would like to get this printed for fedora-my events as a gift.

On the other hand, http://www.junauza.com/2011/04/lady-gaga-g...ver-ubuntu.html

We getting a gagabutu soon?

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post Jun 3 2011, 11:39 AM

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QUOTE(G-17 @ Jun 2 2011, 08:57 PM)
How about Fedobear or Pedora?

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Yes, we can all blame farkinid for this thread going so badly off-topic. tongue.gif
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WHOA! thats a nice pic... did you do it yourself?

Also, who says that we have to be humourless just because we are *nix geeks. I really like the LesBian. I might go home and find out more about it.

WAITAMIN!!!! its says parody at the bottom..... I'm sorry. I reject your submission on grounds that its a parody. Beibian is a REAL OS. tongue.gif


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QUOTE(seatux @ Jun 2 2011, 09:07 PM)
So going to use this picture for my user account picture. Heck if anyone knows a sticker printer, I would like to get this printed for fedora-my events as a gift.

On the other hand, http://www.junauza.com/2011/04/lady-gaga-g...ver-ubuntu.html

We getting a gagabutu soon?
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I see your lady gaga and raise you this.

http://moebuntu.web.fc2.com/

I suggest you turn down your monitor's brightness before you click on that link.

This post has been edited by farkinid: Jun 3 2011, 11:46 AM
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post Jun 3 2011, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(farkinid @ Jun 3 2011, 10:39 AM)
I see your lady gaga and raise you this.

http://moebuntu.web.fc2.com/

I suggest you turn down your monitor's brightness before you click on that link.
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WAAAA SHINY!!! OOOHH THE PINKS!!! MY SUNGLASSES, THEY DO NOTHING!!!

I've seen that before, though. Seems like something I could do with extensive desktop modding, language pack additions, and some package searching and installing...

... Le gasp, they now added Fedora to their "moefication" list. shocking.gif

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post Jun 3 2011, 10:17 PM

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How do I execute a command at startup ?

I tried rc.local but it doesn't work...
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post Jun 3 2011, 10:20 PM

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QUOTE(Patent @ Jun 3 2011, 10:17 PM)
How do I execute a command at startup ?

I tried rc.local but it doesn't work...
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Too little info to help you, my friend.

-What command?
-What distro?
-What DE/WM?
-Do you launch X via GDM or .xinitrc?


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post Jun 3 2011, 10:23 PM

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Patient: Sometimes you need to google and read up more before asking well asked questions.

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/how-...st-after-login/

Its ubuntu for pete's sake. There are plenty of guides out there if you look hard enough. Plus if you know about the rc.local, pretty sure a google search is easier.
Oh, netbooks usually have their own guides already out there.

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QUOTE(G-17 @ Jun 3 2011, 10:20 PM)
Too little info to help you, my friend.

-What command?
-What distro?
-What DE/WM?
-Do you launch X via GDM or .xinitrc?
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Im using lubuntu.

Anyhow, its solved. Thanks for the helps. smile.gif
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post Jun 6 2011, 11:47 AM

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My brother use to dual boot with Window 7 and Ubuntu 9.04. Now he want to upgrade 9.04 to 11.04 but unable to because the error message say there is not enough space for 11.04. So what to do huh? How to increase the partition space?
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post Jun 7 2011, 12:54 AM

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crunchbag linux based on debian squeeze right? how about if i change it to wheezy at sources.list?
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QUOTE(scorps @ Jun 7 2011, 12:54 AM)
crunchbag linux based on debian squeeze right? how about if i change it to wheezy at sources.list?
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I assume it would be the same thing as when you change Squeeze's sources.list to Wheezy. If its true, then I've done that before.

The result is dependency hell for some programs. When you apt-get install, there might be alot of dependencies missing. If the program is compatible with both Squeeze and Wheezy, then you might not meet dependency hell.
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How do I enable wireless in crunchbang linux ?

Wireless doesnt seems to work out of the box.. doh.gif
My netbook is using broadcom BCM4313.
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post Jun 15 2011, 11:05 AM

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How about BT5-GNOME? anyone using it here??
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QUOTE(Patent @ Jun 14 2011, 11:42 PM)
How do I enable wireless in crunchbang linux ?

Wireless doesnt seems to work out of the box..  doh.gif
My netbook is using broadcom BCM4313.
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Hmm .. strange.
I thought Crunchbang had the proprietary Broadcom included by default.

Here's one possible solution. Worked for me (my netbook has a BCM4312, iirc) when I used CrunchBang in the past. At the time, I changed all my sources to point to Sid/Unstable, and my wireless broke as a result.

Make sure you're connected to a working internet connection (a wired one, obviously, since wireless doesn't work yet);

What I did was first purge (apt-get remove) firmware-b43-installer and firmware-b43-legacy-installer, then reboot...
Then I installed install firmware-b43-lpphy-installer. (apt-get install). The Lipphy driver will proceed to download some drivers from an external site (broadcom's servers, probably). Then reboot again....
If it works, you should have working wireless after this.

One downside to this;
For some unknown reason, my wireless signal strength in Conky maxed out at 70%, despite my wireless client (I used wicd-curses) telling me it was 100%. ... weird, but it still worked fine.

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QUOTE(G-17 @ Jun 15 2011, 11:51 AM)
Hmm .. strange.
I thought Crunchbang had the proprietary Broadcom included by default.

Here's one possible solution. Worked for me (my netbook has a BCM4312, iirc) when I used CrunchBang in the past. At the time, I changed all my sources to point to Sid/Unstable, and my wireless broke as a result.

Make sure you're connected to a working internet connection (a wired one, obviously, since wireless doesn't work yet);

What I did was first purge (apt-get remove) firmware-b43-installer and firmware-b43-legacy-installer, then reboot...
Then I installed install firmware-b43-lpphy-installer. (apt-get install). The Lipphy driver will proceed to download some drivers from an external site (broadcom's servers, probably). Then reboot again....
If it works, you should have working wireless after this.

One downside to this;
For some unknown reason, my wireless signal strength in Conky maxed out at 70%, despite my wireless client (I used wicd-curses) telling me it was 100%. ... weird, but it still worked fine.
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Thanks, I was wondering if there are any way to set up the wireless connections just by tweaking things cause brcm80211 driver already exist.
I read somewhere that the driver works with BCM4313.

Still, thanks for replying. Will try that solution.

*edit : Looks like it doesnt work, it gave a message not supported card here (PCI id 14e4:4727)

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post Jun 15 2011, 06:34 PM

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QUOTE(Patent @ Jun 15 2011, 02:47 PM)
Thanks, I was wondering if there are any way to set up the wireless connections just by tweaking things cause brcm80211 driver already exist.
I read somewhere that the driver works with BCM4313.

Still, thanks for replying. Will try that solution.

*edit : Looks like it doesnt work, it gave a message not supported card here (PCI id 14e4:4727)
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Sorry it didn't work out.

Have you checked out the Debian Wiki.
Specifically this: http://wiki.debian.org/wl#Squeeze
That part's for Squeeze, btw (what Crunchbang is based on out of the box) .... you'll need to read up a bit more if you've changed your sources to Wheezy or Sid.

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post Jun 15 2011, 06:37 PM

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QUOTE(G-17 @ Jun 15 2011, 06:34 PM)
Sorry it didn't work out.

Have you checked out the Debian Wiki.
Specifically this: http://wiki.debian.org/wl#Squeeze
That part's for Squeeze, btw (what Crunchbang is based on out of the box) .... you'll need to read up a bit more if you've changed your sources to Wheezy or Sid.
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QUOTE(G-17 @ Jun 15 2011, 06:34 PM)
Sorry it didn't work out.

Have you checked out the Debian Wiki.
Specifically this: http://wiki.debian.org/wl#Squeeze
That part's for Squeeze, btw (what Crunchbang is based on out of the box) .... you'll need to read up a bit more if you've changed your sources to Wheezy or Sid.
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Apparently using modprobe to unload and load back the brcm80211 driver is the solution.

Now wireless is working. biggrin.gif
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post Jun 17 2011, 02:09 AM

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Houston.. we have a problem. sweat.gif sweat.gif

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QUOTE(Acid_RuleZz @ Jun 17 2011, 02:09 AM)
Houston.. we have a problem.  sweat.gif  sweat.gif

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