Ahhhhhhhhh!!
I thought you guys would like it
To answer your questions...
1) the black fluxbox themes, assuming you mean the root fluxbox blackglass style?
or the gnome themes?
I gathered the fluxbox styles from grml, hag linux, puppy Fluxpup-4.12, and PLD live
and from some of these sites
http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/themes.php
http://tenr.de/styles/
http://customize.org/fluxbox
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fluxbox_Style_Guide
http://sleekmason.wordpress.com/fluxbox/fluxbox-styles/
http://wiki.debian.org/FluxBox
The gnome black gtk themes I pilfered from my Ultimate Edition 2.3 themes folder.
Ultimate has some bad ass themes, over 1GB installed! just the themes and icons!
so, they wont show up in synaptic..
2) its/was Debian Lenny 503, I added lenny backports and any other good repos including hag-linux repo
and from here too
http://hag-linux.eu.org/wiki/HagRepository
http://debgen.simplylinux.ch/
initially I downloaded Remastersys LXDE 2009.07 and then uninstalled most stuff, added fluxbox and it kinda snowballed!
http://geekconnection.org/remastersys/index.html
http://geekconnection.org/remastersys/rll.html
http://geekconnection.org/remastersys/downloads/
I skanked the flashplayer .so in /home/guest/.mozilla & /root/.mozilla from partedmagic 4.6 and thru synaptic, kinda double insurance
its got alot of stuff huh?
As for gkrellm, I noticed it do that when I installed it into my 160MB lappy
just move gkrellm to where you want, use xkill to kill it then reopen gkrellm via menu and it should remember where you put it
it runs good on 160MB ram surprisingly
theres alot of gnome stuff.
you will notice in ~/.fluxbox folder, the startup script has some things starting and others commented
heres a piece...
Code:
# Applications you want to run with fluxbox.
# MAKE SURE THAT APPS THAT KEEP RUNNING HAVE AN ''&'' AT THE END.
printinfotext "Running startup apps..." &
#yeahconsole --perl-lib ${HOME}/.urxvt-perl/ -pe tabbed &
#systray-volume-control &
xset r rate 250 40 &
# xflux -z 22942
lxpanel &
#fbpanel &
gkrellm &
# conky -d &
so, xflux changes the color temp of your monitor according to your zip code or latitude/longitude settings
its commented ause you might not wanna use it...
you can start conky by commenting gkrellm and uncommenting conky
you know
most of the fluxbox stuff I stole from grml and especially hag linux
and then tried to modify to what I wnated
the wallpaper changer and whatever is in ~/.fluxbox and theres the main menu and then sub menus
main menu
Code:
[begin] (Fluxbox)
[include] (~/.fluxbox/ulubione-menu
[include] (~/.fluxbox/root-menu)
[include] (~/.fluxbox/magic-menu)
[include] (~/.fluxbox/handy-menu)
[include] (~/.fluxbox/fluxbox-menu)
[separator]
[include] (~/.fluxbox/hag-xrandr-menu)
[include] (~/.fluxbox/hag-baseconf-menu)
[separator]
[include] (~/.fluxbox/hag-exit-menu)
[include] (~/.fluxbox/logout-menu)
[end]
so, it just goes to others
uhmmm...an app called ulubione does most of the flux menu stuff
also from hag linux
BIG notes
I heavily modified the remastersys script in /usr/bin and modifies everything
in /etc/remastersys
I did tyhis so it would boot from usb easily via Unetbootin or by just copying to usb which already has syslinux installed
I also added netbootcd-3.1.2 and plop bootmanager to /etc/remastersys so it will transfer all that to the livecd it makes
I also include 2 scripts in the isolinux folder, one for genisoimage and one for mkisofs, whichever you may have
genisoimage is what it uses cause of k3b
k3b rocs!
oh, I also included 2 persistent .zips too
503box-rw, one is 250mb, one is 500MB
did you read the docs?
I also edited the remastersys script so when you make the livecd it gets dpkg to output "packages.txt" to the livecd/docs folder
heres the part of remastersys script I changed...
Code:
if [ "$CDBOOTTYPE" = "ISOLINUX" ]; then
rm -rf $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/boot
mkdir -p $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux
mkdir -p $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/docs
mkdir -p $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/syslinux
else
rm -rf $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux
mkdir -p $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/docs
mkdir -p $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/boot/grub
fi
and here
Code:
# copy isolinux folder & stuff to working area (/home/remastersys)
sed -e 's/__LIVECDLABEL__/'"$LIVECDLABEL"'/g' /etc/remastersys/isolinux/isolinux.txt.debian > $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/isolinux.txt
cp /etc/remastersys/isolinux/isolinux.cfg.debian $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/isolinux.cfg
cp /etc/remastersys/isolinux/menu.c32 $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/menu.c32
cp /etc/remastersys/isolinux/vesamenu.c32 $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/vesamenu.c32
cp /etc/remastersys/isolinux/make_iso.sh $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/make_iso.sh
cp /etc/remastersys/isolinux/gen_iso.sh $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/gen_iso.sh
cp /etc/remastersys/isolinux/plpbt $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/plpbt
cp /etc/remastersys/isolinux/debix.png $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/debix.png
cp /etc/remastersys/isolinux/reboot.c32 $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/reboot.c32
# now the syslinux folder & stuff
cp /etc/remastersys/syslinux/syslinux.cfg.debian $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/syslinux/syslinux.cfg
cp /etc/remastersys/syslinux/menu.c32 $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/syslinux/menu.c32
cp /etc/remastersys/syslinux/vesamenu.c32 $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/syslinux/vesamenu.c32
# now the docs folder & stuff.
# find all packages installed and output this as a text file into the iso.
dpkg --get-selections > $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/docs/packages.txt
# now finish up by copying boot cheats text & netbootcd stuff.
cp /etc/remastersys/docs/persistence.html $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/docs/persistence.html
cp /etc/remastersys/docs/parameters.txt $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/docs/parameters.txt
cp /etc/remastersys/isolinux/kexec.bzI $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/keexec.bzI
cp /etc/remastersys/isolinux/nbinit3.gz $WORKDIR/ISOTMP/isolinux/nbinit3.gz
else
now, if you install to hd and then do remastersys backup
it will make a folder named "live" as per default debian live
you must edit the initrd.gz to change boot params
I tell you all about that in next post!