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ArchBang = Arch Linux w/ OpenBox (inspired from #!) so ArchBang!!!
ArchBang 2.00 RC1 32 bit
md5sum: d00be4c07ae844adbe26b8701a856d7e
-mirrors-
http://files.akurei.org/pub/iso/archban … 1-i686.iso
http://mango.org.ua/archbang/archbang-2.00-RC1-i686.iso
-torrent-
http://files.akurei.org/pub/iso/archban … 86.torrent
ArchBang 2.00 RC1 64 bit
md5sum: be1e261b94a3e3b28e0a285708b7a423
-mirrors-
http://files.akurei.org/pub/iso/archban … x86_64.iso
http://mango.org.ua/archbang/archbang-2 … x86_64.iso
-torrent-
http://files.akurei.org/pub/iso/archban … 64.torrent
To install AB
-Launch terminal and type sudo ab-install
Then Set Clock>Prepare HD(auto-prepare if you'll use everything)>Install Packages>Configure System (set root password & create a user)>Install Bootloader and DONE
-Changelog-
-More online items were added (a link to our official thread, a link to arch wiki)
-New look
-Removed tilda, vattery & acpi
-Installer added
-More options at initial boot
================Official Version=======================
ArchBang LIVE CD v1.05 32 bit
md5sum: dbc0c3252d54efee79a048d97bffded6
ArchBang LIVE CD v1.05 64 bit
md5sum: 0fa6982525a2f3c32c9ebca8ef37138b
-It will autologin as user live (no password)
-root without password set if you want to set one:
Ctrl+Alt+(F1 to F6)
login as root
type passwd root
type your desired password twice
exit
Ctrl+Alt+F7 to go back in the opened session
To put the iso on pen drive. Open Terminal as root and type:
dd if=archbang-1.05-i686.iso of=/dev/sdx bs=8M
replace the x with the letter corresponding to your pendrive. Type fdisk -l to list all the drives on your sys
Running ArchBang live system on pendrive is a breathtaking experience!
-the packages included are:
abiword
alsa-firmware
alsa-oss
alsa-utils
arch-firefox-search
aufs2
aufs2-util
base
bash
centerim
conky
coreutils
cpio
dbus
dhcpcd
dmenu
dnsutils
file
file-roller
firefox
flashplugin
fuse
gamin
gmrun
gparted
gpicview
grub
gstreamer0.10-bad
gstreamer0.10-bad-plugins
gstreamer0.10-base
gstreamer0.10-base-plugins
gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg
gstreamer0.10-good
gstreamer0.10-good-plugins
gstreamer0.10-ugly
gstreamer0.10-ugly-plugins
hal
htop
kernel26
leafpad
lxappearance
lxterminal
nano
netcfg
nitrogen
notification-daemon
numlockx
obconf
obkey-dev
obmenu
openbox
packer
parcellite
rtorrent
scrot
searchmonkey
squashfs-tools
sudo
syslinux
thunar
thunar-archive-plugin
thunar-media-tags-plugin
thunar-thumbnailers
thunar-volman
tint2
ttf-arbat
ttf-bitstream-vera
ttf-dejavu
ttf-ms-fonts
vlc
volwheel
weechat
wicd
wireless_tools
wvdial
xcompmgr
xf86-input-evdev
xf86-input-synaptics
xfce4-power-manager
xorg
xorg-video-drivers
xpdf
zenity
ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!
There's an installer now, but you can always follow this mini-guide to install Arch-Linux w/ OpenBox fast if you want to do it manually
Last edited by willxtreme (2010-03-01 20:37:52)
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Does ArchBang have a plan for persistent USB?
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Awesome work willxtreme
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Someone requested an openbox based Arch spinoff yesterday.
Yep, that was me here http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 32#p695232 Thanks a ton for this
Am downloading still. Not only do I have ancient and decrepit hardware but also an internet connection of 40kb/s when the sun is shining (and it is snowing at the mo...).
Anyway, I can't wait to try it! Hang on, I am missing the installer...
Last edited by toad (2010-01-26 16:28:35)
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Thank you I must say anonymous helped me a lot in getting Arch Linux up w/ OpenBox for the first time while I was still using CrunchBang!
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Does Archbang come with an installer ?
Can you set up a wiki page then point to it via this thread you may get more help testing that way...
I am away from home the moment so will no have chance to try it out yet
Sounds Awesome!!!!!
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System up and running altho have some setup probs.
Need a way to set "nomodeset" in the boot.... System has too high a resolution with kernel mode set.
Assume "wicd" is only wired access to internet so need a guide for setup. Or can it be deleted? My system uses staticIP and dns servers.
During install sequence, "fail:/sbin/mount-aufs"
Is this normal?
EDIT: Is this i686 only or will it work in x86-64 system?
Last edited by lilsirecho (2010-01-26 19:21:18)
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Hard work does not kill people but why risk it: Charlie Mccarthy
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Does Archbang come with an installer ?
At this time no. I actually have to learn how to make an installer since this is my first live CD. Help is welcome
Can you set up a wiki page then point to it via this thread you may get more help testing that way...
I will
During install sequence, "fail:/sbin/mount-aufs"
According to the wiki,
The overlay will, as the name implies, be layered on top the base system at boot time using AUFS
My current fstab is like in the wiki too
aufs / aufs noauto 0 0
none /dev/pts devpts defaults 0 0
none /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
/dev/cdrom /bootcd iso9660 ro,user,noauto 0 0
And when I run the Live CD, it did layered the stuff I've put in overlay folder but I still get that msg lol.
Is this i686 only or will it work in x86-64 system?
Yup i686 only at this time
Last edited by willxtreme (2010-01-26 19:34:14)
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Allright:
changes with version 1.01:
-no more fail:/sbin/mount-aufs" during boot
-since we're using vesa driver, added nomodeset
-deluge works right away
-it will now autologin on desktop
-swap
-removed crond
still gotta work on:
-making an installer
-maybe replacing wicd with NetworkManager
-a 64 bit version eventually
EDIT: no auto-mounting of local drives
Last edited by willxtreme (2010-01-27 11:54:21)
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Please make auto-mounting local drives optional. I hate it when live cds do that without asking me.
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Finally downloaded it (version 1.0) and am about to nick ~/.configure/openbox and .conky - anything else I need to set up my box the same?
What I am missing: batterymon and some kind of volume management
Apart from that: very pretty, exactly like crunchbang
Other "problem": shiretoko wants to be made the default browser
Nice one, willxtreme
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There is volume management with Super + V (which opens aumix)
but I'll ditch aumix for volwheel as suggested :-)
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@ willxtreme
i`m thinking to download and try your Arch live cd.
tell me , if i like it , can i install it on my disk or you did not put the Larchin installer.
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or you did not put the Larchin installer.
first time I hear about Larchin installer (I started using Arch Linux this month so I'm still a newbie lol)
I'll have to check it out since I planned on eventually having an installer
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It may help to have build scripts [ala Archie] to save you uploading 700mb every release... would speed up testing
Yeah no auto-mounting local drives.... very very very dangerous
if you need any help please feel free....
/me watching this thread
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I've already mentioned batterymon - great little app, but on a more profound note: why jre and not openjdk6? Any good reason? If not, I'd suggest you go for the open alternative
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@willxtreme - Why do you have both vlc and mplayer?
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And another one, willextreme - I was installing all the packages you listed and bless pulled in mono and gtk-sharp-2. I consider those (well, mono, really) part of the evil empire, the dark side, from the company which must not be named... You get the gist. For more info you may want to have a look at http://www.fsf.org/news/dont-depend-on-mono
Thing is, do you really want the massive mono and gtk-sharp-2 (53+ MB) just for a hex editor? Thought I'd mention it.
EDIT:
Removing bless frees 142.39MB
Last edited by toad (2010-01-27 17:19:45)
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With mkv files, I've noticed that sometimes one would do better. For the live CD, it's a good idea to keep one though but I'm not sure which one would be the best choice.
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