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Episode: 987
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Title: HPR0987: LFNW: Larry Cafiero - the Crunchbang guy
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0987/hpr0987.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-17 17:00:42
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So, um, this is David and I'm, we're just leaving Linnick Vest North West and you are.
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I'm Larry Caffirum and who are you with?
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I'm with the, uh, with CrunchBang Linnick's.
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Okay.
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There's a, uh, a Debian-based distribution that's, uh, got open box, uh, window manager running
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atop, the, uh, Debian-based.
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Yeah.
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And so, you listen to Hacker Public Radio?
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Uh, I do, actually.
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I just started, um, just recently and, uh, it's a, it's a great, um, it's a great outlet
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for, um, a lot of, uh, interesting topics and, um, interviews and things along those lines,
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especially this one.
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Yeah, cool.
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And then, um, did you listen to the New Year's Eve episodes?
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I did.
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And, uh, and Philip and Rebecca, uh, Newbro, uh, really, uh, really put on a good, uh, good
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interview for, uh, uh, uh, for those shows and it was, uh, phenomenal and, uh, a
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core nominal, right?
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Yeah.
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It's Philip, Newbro, the, uh, the developer of, uh, CrunchBang.
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And so, you're a pretty, um, much of a fan CrunchBang, huh?
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Oh, yeah.
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No, but, uh, it's one of the best distros, uh, around I've, um, I have a, uh, background,
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uh, using Fedora, that was my main, um, uh, uh, distro for years and I changed to CrunchBang
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about nine months ago and I really like it.
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It's very lightweight.
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It works across a wide range of, uh, hardware from old to new and, um, uh, it just, it's
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very, uh, very stable.
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Cool.
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CrunchBang, Crunch Fedora.
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That's really good.
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That's really good.
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So, you would suggest, uh, people try out CrunchBang.
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Yeah.
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I would suggest people to try it.
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It's actually not for everybody and it doesn't, uh, it doesn't portray itself to be and
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that's by design.
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It's actually probably, if you have a couple of years of Linux under your belt, so to speak,
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it's probably, uh, a good thing to try.
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If you're brand new to Linux, you may want to try something else first just to get your
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feet wet, so to speak, but, um, uh, if you've got a couple of years and more of experience
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and you want to give, um, something like a window manager or try, which is different
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than a desktop environment, uh, a CrunchBang would be the way to go.
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Very cool.
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And so, um, do you happen to know the, um, name for the white version of CrunchBang?
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I'm sorry, the which version?
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The white version?
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Oh, the white version?
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Oh, uh, no.
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So, uh, I understand it's called white bang, so, uh, I'm in a little, uh, humor there.
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Yeah, as I can't, uh, I can't pronounce myself.
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Yes, I can't confirm or deny that, but anyway, yeah, it's, um, again, it's, uh, it's,
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it's a good, it's a good distro.
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We, I really enjoy using it and I, in fact, I learned a lot since using it, uh, starting
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to use it about nine months ago, uh, as opposed to the, uh, six or seven years that I've
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been using Linux, uh, before, um, the, the forums are, are particularly, uh, helpful
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and, uh, there's a lot of good answers, you know, the wikis are, are pretty good, and
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so there's a lot of information there.
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And if you do have a question about, uh, um, CrunchBang and go to the forum, they're usually
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answered pretty quickly.
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Okay, and did you enjoy the fast air this week?
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No, I love this, this show, this next to scale, which is a much bigger show, um, this is
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probably the best show on the West Coast, and, um, I enjoy coming out, I, again, I drove
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up from California and I, I'd, I'd walk to the show to come to it because it's, it's
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that good.
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So I, I encourage anybody who's never been to Linux Fest Northwest to come next year.
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Okay, real good.
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Well, nice to meet you and you, and we'll see you next year, Brad, next year, David,
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thanks.
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