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nore wrote:needs a humming angel choir in background
Epic.
@Hoas, Indeed he does, just 20 years younger than what I'm used to hearing...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQc3T45pRWY
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^ And may I say, these recent posts on the subject are an example of the best of Internet forums. :monkey:
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Perfect, vinzv!
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Maybe the devs too lazy to sent application to be listed at Distrowatch :s
#!++ is a one-person project and it releases only one version, usually shortly after the release of Debian. Occurring problems (due to the fast release) are then solved on demand via reddit.
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The reason computermouth (the developer) can release so quickly is certainly that he does not make any additional changes. The look & feel of #!++ is almost identical to the original #!. Same wallpaper, same applications, etc. etc. etc. Just Debian+Openbox.
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^ BunsenLabs takes more time to develop than a distribution with a single clear project leader because every decision has to be considered and approved by not only the developers but also the entire community, I actually consider this to be a strength of our distribution.
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I don't mean that as a comparison between BL and #!++. Just an explanation why #!++ can release so fast.
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^ BunsenLabs takes more time to develop than a distribution with a single clear project leader because every decision has to be considered and approved by not only the developers but also the entire community, I actually consider this to be a strength of our distribution.
...which is one of the biggest strengths of BL. I came here, pointed out some small idea and after some straightfoward discussion it was implemented. That's very low barriered and really satisfying!
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It's not actually a review, but #BĹ is on the list:
https://thishosting.rocks/best-lightwei … x-distros/
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Not a review, but Jessie at DistroWatch kindly responded to my email informing DW of our Helium release and added us to the announcements there...
https://distrowatch.com/?newsid=10193
As expected, the announcement is spiking our page-hit ranking there (for the last month, up from 170-something to 29 in 4 days, and in 8th place for trending in the last week ).
https://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=popularity
https://distrowatch.com/index.php?dataspan=trending-1
Of course, our announcement is also mirrored on Planet Debian Derivatives...
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A new video overview, he was going to do a quick one but was intrigued enough that it went over 30 minutes. He also checked out BLOB, thankfully he figured it out!
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The spike continues, we've entered the homepage rankings at #99 (scroll down the right column)...
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brontosaurusrex wrote:Could be a nice PR line on the 1st page 'A lil green and based on stretch'. Or the more exact quote 'So it it looks a lil green, this is the helium'.
Okay, last one - promised!
https://cdn.scrot.moe/images/2018/04/11/A-lil-green-and-based-on-stretch.th.png
That Bob Ross GIMP waffle made my day.
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DistroWatch appear to be seeding our torrent this week:
https://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issu … 07#torrent
It's a nice thought but clearly they didn't check before hosting it — my 80Mb connection is *always* saturated by our community
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Very short review of BunsenLabs Linux Helium
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^ that's the one from october last year and i'm pretty sure we shredded them back then.
here are the highlights from the article:
right-click anywhere, and you have the menu, but not in any one fixed position. I probably hit the browser icon a dozen times mistakingly, and this is ultra-annoying. No easy or obvious way to add the menu
Now, to begin with, you actually have to install printer support, as it's not there by default.
Frustrating in its inefficiency.
I did not download Debian, I downloaded BunsenLabs and the whole do-not-break should be part of the system configuration not a user's responsibility.
Why is the would-be panel called Tint2? How's that relevant? Also, why is there no way to automatically pin new application shortcuts?
etc.
what a stubborn person.
one almost feels sorry for dedoimedo, who's been doing these reviews for a decade or so and still demands handholding, not knowing how to edit a config file or read a man page.
well, to each their own.
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that [redacted]
Erm, can we try to be nice, please?
I certainly would not describe that reviewer as a "[redacted]" and I thank them for their feedback.
Last edited by Head_on_a_Stick (2018-05-11 06:24:58)
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^ Yes, please remain civil. Name call in Off Topic, if you must rant. And yes, we did shred that review.
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