Robbo, this was a great video, beautiful job on your configuration and theme. Didn't know that Bunsen was still your daily driver since I hadn't seen you post something recently here or on Telegram about it. Love Bunsen, it served me well as my daily driver too until I found Bodhi Linux. I love the Bunsen Labs forum, great people work on and support that distro.
Hi Robbo, Thank you for the walk around and 'tyre kick' of your installation. I didn't really "get" your themeing until you started to use your system then came that eureka! moment when I had to say, "Oh yeah, now I get it!". Is there a way to create a persistent install of BL to a usb memory stick, or do you know where I can find directions as how to do so? Yep, I need spoon-feeding lol Thanks.
Hi Bill, I don't think BL supports USB stick persistence. The only Debian based distros I know that do have support would be Antix and MX 17, the former is very lightweight with a choice of light desktops.
@@redrobbosworkshop MX Linux is my distro' of choice on my 64bit laptop. AntiX runs sweetly on my 32bit netbook (Atom processor) but, try as I might, I can't get on with the WM's on offer. I must have a preference for OB as I have tinkered with MIYO Linux and liked #! when it was current and have a hankering to try BL for size!
@@redrobbosworkshop Thanks Robbo, I have tried that before and fallen at every hurdle but I think I will give it another go in the near future, my wife's vitriol permitting! B-)
With your config files on git it’ s very easy to get the same BLsetup as you have. I miss one thing though: which fonts do you use? Do i have to install extra fonts after a fresh installation of BL?
Robbo, this was a great video, beautiful job on your configuration and theme. Didn't know that Bunsen was still your daily driver since I hadn't seen you post something recently here or on Telegram about it. Love Bunsen, it served me well as my daily driver too until I found Bodhi Linux. I love the Bunsen Labs forum, great people work on and support that distro.
Steve afaik he uses kde at the moment
very nice. I do miss the black/grey but your color scheme is very nice
Cheers, thanks for the comments. For a more traditional take on #! try #!++
Not sure how well it's supported but looks very like the original.
I still remember #!, the second ever Linux distro that I used. I came from Ubuntu 10.10.
Hi Robbo, Thank you for the walk around and 'tyre kick' of your installation. I didn't really "get" your themeing until you started to use your system then came that eureka! moment when I had to say, "Oh yeah, now I get it!".
Is there a way to create a persistent install of BL to a usb memory stick, or do you know where I can find directions as how to do so? Yep, I need spoon-feeding lol Thanks.
Hi Bill,
I don't think BL supports USB stick persistence. The only Debian based distros I know that do have support would be Antix and MX 17, the former is very lightweight with a choice of light desktops.
@@redrobbosworkshop MX Linux is my distro' of choice on my 64bit laptop. AntiX runs sweetly on my 32bit netbook (Atom processor) but, try as I might, I can't get on with the WM's on offer. I must have a preference for OB as I have tinkered with MIYO Linux and liked #! when it was current and have a hankering to try BL for size!
@@billfawcett3691 Perhaps install an OB session onto AntiX - debian so it will be in the repos.
@@redrobbosworkshop Thanks Robbo, I have tried that before and fallen at every hurdle but I think I will give it another go in the near future, my wife's vitriol permitting! B-)
With your config files on git it’ s very easy to get the same BLsetup as you have. I miss one thing though: which fonts do you use? Do i have to install extra fonts after a fresh installation of BL?
Hi Dick, I don't have BL on my main machine currently but will fire up a secondary pc at the weekend to check the font.
cool vid bro :D
Thanks Ali