Philip Newborough announced a few days ago the second revision of the third release of his lightweight Linux distribution, CrunchBang 8.10. CrunchBang is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) and powered by the Openbox window manager. It includes applications such as Epiphany, The GIMP, Pidgin, Au... |
19 January 2009 06:44 GMT |
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On November 26th, Philip Newborough announced the third release of his fast and lightweight Linux distribution, CrunchBang 8.10.01, now based on Intrepid Ibex a.k.a. Ubuntu 8.10. CrunchBang is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and powered by Openbox. CrunchBang includes applications such as Epiphany, The GIMP, Pid... |
27 November 2008 17:01 GMT |
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wattOS... the last frontier, the lightweight Ubuntu-based operating system is now here! Faster than anything else out there, wattOS is not just another Ubuntu clone, it is powered by the Openbox window manager, a standards compliant, fast, lightweight and extensible window manager. First time I heard about wattOS, I ... |
8 July 2008 08:05 GMT |
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Everybody knows Ubuntu, right? And I bet that some of you heard about Openbox, the standards compliant, fast, lightweight, extensible window manager (similar to Fluxbox). Well, CrunchBang is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and powered by Openbox!What makes CrunchBang special? And why should you use it? Below we&... |
30 January 2008 08:20 GMT |
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Mythbuntu is yet another Ubuntu derivative, this time based on the MythTV software. With this installable LiveCD, the Mythbuntu team tries to provide an easy to configure, maintain and use MythTV distribution. Powered by the Openbox, a minimalistic, highly configurable, next generation window manager with extensive ... |
6 June 2007 10:08 GMT |
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Grafpup 2.00 final was released yesterday around the world and it brings bleeding edge features such as:■ Linux kernel 2.6.20.2;■ A revamped package management with dependency resolution;■ The Gimp 2.3.14;■ Cinepaint 0.22 with the cvs Ufraw plug-in;■ A brand new control panel;ʏ... |
3 June 2007 08:10 GMT |
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