Installing programs on Linux is a lot easier than it used to be. The new Ubuntu has made it a point and click affair and if you want to do anything special there are loads of helpful people out there.
I didn't grasp the concept of repositories at first - I originally thought they were just for libraries etc. Now I think its one of the best ideas since sliced bread.
75% of the stuff I grab now is via the repository.
I didn't grasp the concept of repositories at first - I originally thought they were just for libraries etc. Now I think its one of the best ideas since sliced bread.
75% of the stuff I grab now is via the repository.
You don't happen to have any suggestions for my bottom panel do you? It looks awesome with nothing else open, but if you have a maximised window open it looks pretty tacky...I could change it to being opaque, but love the way that it looks with nothing open...conundrum!
On another note, I've got Crunchbang suspending and hibernating, and resuming correctly; this has never happened for me in the past on any Linux distro - I'm truly stunned
I like the way you can mark your Wine version of Firefox with a respectable looking wine glass now!! Also being able to mark video folders with a decent quality symbol is sweet (see right). Funny how those folder names got all blurred - must be a Compiz effect
No iPlayer is native x64 GNU/Linux. I am running the "The Bat!" in Wine till I find a better native email client. I am still trying to figure out how to get http internet links to open in Firefox (rather than the broken IE install) - hence why I originally installed Firefox in Wine...
After resizing it looked horrible and crap so decided to make it a thumbnail linking thingy.
Also a lol i spent about 2 hours editing a conky script to my preferences.
Only one thing that isnt working correctly is the CPU Temp but should be working after a restart.
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