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AntiX 7.5 Released

The lightweight OS brings new features and improvements

By Mihai Mircea, Linux Editor

25th of August 2008, 14:29 GMT

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Anti and MEPIS announced a few days ago the release of the latest version of their Linux distribution, antiX MEPIS 7.5, codenamed "Toussaint Louverture." It brings some new additions, like the antiX Control Centre and the smxi script, and some improved features such as the Fluxbox and IceWM window managers.

Particularly useful to users keen on having a very fast and configurable system, this lightweight OS is based on the MEPIS Linux 7.0 core, featuring the MEPIS 2.6.22 kernel and utilities, together with certain additions from Debian Lenny.

Probably the highlight of this release, the antiX Control Centre is a feature based on community contributions, which brings many settings (desktop and system management, network tools, hardware configurations) all in one easy accessible place.

Another new presence is the smxi script, which gives the user the option to manage the kernel and driver upgrades more easily, while allowing three kernel version possibilities: default, sidux and Debian Unstable. Community support is strongly felt, mainly thanks to the MEPIS Wiki and User's Manual, the antiX MepisLovers forums and a revised set of FAQs.

The Fluxbox and IceWM window managers have been given new and improved interfaces in order to enhance functionality and appearance. Like the two pre-installed WMs, Conky and ROX Desktop are also available and ready for use. An important mention would be the fact that all applications, including Abiword 2.6.4 and Iceweasel 3.01, have been upgraded to correspond to the Debian testing versions.

In order to upgrade to this version, you can use the available script which permits you to get your system from 7.0 or 7.2 to 7.5. Looking to give users as much setup flexibility as possible, antiX MEPIS 7.5 comes in a base configuration, strictly needing only 64 Mb of RAM, and Pentium II or AMD equivalent processor.

Download MEPIS AntiX 7.5 right now from Softpedia.

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Comment #1 by: Brian Masinick on 02 Dec 2008, 16:35 GMT reply to this comment

Too bad nobody else commented - I just happened to notice the link today - months later.

antiX is a terrific distribution. It sacrifices little in terms of usability and adds much - by subtracting out the large, cumbersome applications, and as much as possible replaces them with lighter consuming applications that still provide useful functionality. Given the Debian roots behind this distribution, any and all Debian based programs are still available, and antiX provides excellent tools to allow you to add, subtract, and customize to turn the software into a near perfect environment for each person.

antiX offers a base ISO image, which is truly bare bones, from which you build the system that you want, and it also includes a fuller implementation that provides a choice of two window managers, Fluxbox and IceWM and a nice default selection of applications.

This is an outstanding basis for a light to middle weight Live CD, a decent recovery CD, or a fast, flexible desktop system. I use antiX, SimplyMEPIS, and sidux on a regular basis for fast, simple, and cutting edge systems (respectively). All of them are excellent and I really enjoy using antiX.


Comment #2 by: Dalton on 29 Jan 2009, 02:58 GMT reply to this comment

This is a great distro. I am a college student with an old computer and this distro makes is usable and brings it back to life

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