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      <title>CrunchBang ~ fluxbuntu</title>
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    <title>Fluxbuntu 7.10 RC, A Quick Look</title>
    <link>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/12/09/fluxbuntu-7-dot-10-rc-a-quick-look/</link>
    <pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2007 10:15:08 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Philip Newborough</dc:creator>
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    <p>Last night I took a quick look at the <a href="http://fluxbuntu.org/ " title="Fluxbuntu">Fluxbuntu</a> 7.10 release candidate. As the name suggests, Fluxbuntu is an <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/ " title="Ubuntu, Linux for Human Beings.">Ubuntu</a> derivative offering the lightweight <a href="http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/ " title="Fluxbox is yet another window manager for X.">Fluxbox window manager</a>.</p>

<p><a href="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/120907043350-fluxbuntu1.png" title="See full size image of Fluxbuntu login screen."><img src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/120907043259-fluxbuntu1-thumb.png" alt="Screengrab of Fluxbuntu login screen." style="float:left;border:0px;margin-right:20px;margin-bottom:10px;outline:4px solid #babdb6;" /></a></p>

<p>From what I could gather from the Fluxbuntu website, the distribution is still in early development and there are <a href="http://releases.fluxbuntu.org/7.10/rc/ " title="Read the instructions before downloading Fluxbuntu.">a few issues</a> you should be aware of before installing. The <a href="http://fluxbuntu.org/ " title="Fluxbuntu.org">website</a> and <a href="http://wiki.fluxbuntu.org/ " title="Fluxbuntu Wiki">wiki</a> are also a clear indicators of the status of the project; there is very little documentation available and the information that is available seems somewhat unreliable; for example, the information on the &#34;<a href="http://wiki.fluxbuntu.org/index.php?title=Get " title="get Fluxbuntu">get Fluxbuntu</a>&#34; page led me to believe that I would be downloading a LiveCD version, however the actual disk image is based on the Ubuntu alternative install disk!?</p>

<p><a href="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/120907043516-fluxbuntu2.png" title="See full size image of Fluxbuntu desktop."><img src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/120907043441-fluxbuntu2-thumb.png" alt="Screengrab of Fluxbuntu default desktop." style="float:right;border:0px;margin-left:20px;margin-bottom:10px;outline:4px solid #babdb6;" /></a></p>

<p>Website aside, running Fluxbuntu was actually quite an enjoyable experience and made for a refreshing change from my usual <a href="http://gnome.org/ " title="GNOME: The Free Software Desktop Project">GNOME desktop</a>. From the outset it is obvious that a lot of effort has gone into making Fluxbuntu visually attractive; the boot screen, desktop and desktop menus are all well designed and feature a predominately white and green coloured theme &#8212; not what I&#39;d expect [<em>happily</em>] from a Fluxbox desktop.</p>

<p><a href="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/120907043625-fluxbuntu3.png" title="See full size image of Fluxbuntu desktop running applications."><img src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/120907043554-fluxbuntu3-thumb.png" alt="Screengrab of Fluxbuntu desktop running applications." style="float:left;border:0px;margin-right:20px;margin-bottom:10px;outline:4px solid #babdb6;" /></a></p>

<p>Functionality wise, I didn&#39;t really run Fluxbuntu long enough to give a fair assessment. However, the installation proved to be straightforward and I did give some of the default applications a whirl. I used the system long enough to appreciate that it runs really quickly, even under virtualisation, and I would certainly consider using Fluxbuntu on older hardware. Having said that, it&#39;s not too difficult to install the Fluxbox window manager from a standard Ubuntu installation, which maybe a better solution for more experienced users.</p>

<p>All-in-all, I would say that Fluxbuntu is still a little rough around the edges, but it&#39;s certainly worth a look. Much like <a href="http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/12/02/gos-1-dot-0-dot-1-a-quick-review/ " title="gOS 1.0.1, A Quick Review">gOS</a>, Fluxbuntu has lots of potential and I&#39;ll be keeping an eye on its progress.</p>

    <p style="font-size:smaller;">Tags: <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/fluxbuntu/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;fluxbuntu&#8221;">fluxbuntu</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/linux/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;linux&#8221;">linux</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/ubuntu/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;ubuntu&#8221;">ubuntu</a></p>
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