Sunday, December 9th, 2007

Fluxbuntu 7.10 RC, A Quick Look

Last night I took a quick look at the Fluxbuntu 7.10 release candidate. As the name suggests, Fluxbuntu is an Ubuntu derivative offering the lightweight Fluxbox window manager.

Screengrab of Fluxbuntu login screen.

From what I could gather from the Fluxbuntu website, the distribution is still in early development and there are a few issues you should be aware of before installing. The website and wiki 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 "get Fluxbuntu" 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!?

Screengrab of Fluxbuntu default desktop.

Website aside, running Fluxbuntu was actually quite an enjoyable experience and made for a refreshing change from my usual GNOME desktop. 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 — not what I'd expect [happily] from a Fluxbox desktop.

Screengrab of Fluxbuntu desktop running applications.

Functionality wise, I didn'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's not too difficult to install the Fluxbox window manager from a standard Ubuntu installation, which maybe a better solution for more experienced users.

All-in-all, I would say that Fluxbuntu is still a little rough around the edges, but it's certainly worth a look. Much like gOS, Fluxbuntu has lots of potential and I'll be keeping an eye on its progress.


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