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We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. Download MD5 links available via BitTorrent only : crunchbangamd Philip Newborough has announced the availability of a new development build of CrunchBang , a lightweight Debian-based distribution featuring the Openbox window manager: " It has been approximately three months since the previous 'Waldorf' images were built, so I figured the time was right to upload some updated builds.

To be honest, I was tempted to wait until Debian 'Wheezy' migrates to stable before updating the builds, but Debian being Debian released when ready , it could mean waiting a week, a month, or even a year. Anyhow, the new images contain some fixes to the installer that affected installations performed using DVD media.

Personally, I tend to install via a USB stick, so I had not come across the bug myself, until somebody else mentioned it. The bug appeared as an error message just before the GRUB install screen, where it asked the user to insert an additional disk. Download MD5 : crunchbangamd Philip Newborough has announced the availability of a new development build of CrunchBang Linux 11, a lightweight Debian-based distribution with Openbox: " Updated Waldorf images are available now.

These new images were built to address an issue with the live session, whereby under certain conditions the live session would spawn two X sessions.

Whilst this bug only affected live sessions and was not present once an installation had been performed, I still figured it was worth addressing to ensure any live users can more accurately evaluate the system, before performing an installation. Other changes have been kept to an absolute minimum and any existing Waldorf users should not need to perform a new installation, unless they wish to help with testing the install process.

Download MD5 : crunchbangi Philip Newborough has released a new development build of CrunchBang Linux 11, a lightweight Debian-based distribution featuring the Openbox window manager: " Updated 'Waldorf' images are available now. The updated images include the Debian installer 7.

The main bug fix in the installer that concerns CrunchBang is This bug affected a number of users and rendered the previous images as uninstallable. Other changes have been kept to an absolute minimum and any existing Waldorf users should not need to perform a new installation unless they wish to help with testing the install process.

Philip Newborough has announced the availability of an updated set of CrunchBang Linux 11 code name "Waldorf" development images. This is a lightweight distribution with Openbox based on Debian's testing branch. From the release announcement : " Updated 'Waldorf' images are available now. A good few months have passed since the initial 'Waldorf' images were made available and during this time I received lots and lots of comments, suggests and bug reports. I have done my best to work my way through this feedback and make the necessary changes to improve Waldorf's out-of-the-box experience.

What's changed: ARandR has replaced grandr as the default tool to help with configuring multi-screen set-ups; a new GUI app has been developed to help configure the login manager; an additional image has been made available for use on PCs with a single processor not supporting PAE Philip Newborough has announced the availability of the first public testing build of CrunchBang Linux 11, a lightweight desktop distribution with Openbox, now based on Debian "Wheezy": " The first CrunchBang 11 'Waldorf' development builds are now available for testing.

For anyone unaware, these are the first builds to be based on Debian 'Wheezy' sources. Wheezy is the current testing branch of Debian and therefore is likely to experience changes, bugs and breakages. These first builds are not recommended for anyone who requires a stable system, or is not happy running into occasional breakages. Philip Newborough has released an updated set of CrunchBang Linux 10 "Statler" CD images, a lightweight Debian-based distribution featuring the Openbox window manager: " As previously discussed, I have updated the 'Statler' images.

The new images do not constitute a new release, at least not for anyone who is content with using the previous images. However, due to some concerns which were expressed over the default use of Backports packages, there are now two sets of images, 'stable' and 'backported'.

The 'stable' images ship with Debian's stable kernel 2. Org 7. Both sets of images use backported versions of Iceweasel Also, GDM has been restored as the default display manager. See this forum post to learn about the changes in this release.

Philip Newborough has announced the release of an updated build of CrunchBang Linux 10, code name "Statler", a lightweight Debian-based distribution featuring the Openbox window manager: " New Statler images have been made available.

These new images contain some significant changes since the last release. I love Xfce and I thought about this long and hard, but I really want to concentrate on making CrunchBang give the best possible out-of-the-box Openbox experience possible. Besides, there are plenty of brilliant Xfce-based distributions available, and if you know what you are doing, installing Xfce under Debian is really not too difficult. Plymouth, the graphical boot loader, has also gone from the default install. The new images were built on 5th January and feature all package updates available at that time from the Debian 'Squeeze' and CrunchBang 'Statler' repositories.

Philip Newborough has released a new development build of CrunchBang Linux 10, a lightweight Debian-based distribution: " New CrunchBang 'Statler' images are available now.

The new images were built on 5th December and feature all package updates available at that time from the Debian 'Squeeze' and CrunchBang 'Statler' repositories. The main focus behind this release was to incorporate the five months worth of package updates that have occurred since the alpha 2 images were created. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Necessary Necessary. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly.

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