Announcement: http://www.linuxmint.com/blog/?p=1523The team is proud to announce the release of Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox. Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox New features at a glance: Tint2 panel New Thunar Move to Trash and Delete options New Software Manager 30,000 packages Review applications straight from the Software Manager APT daemon Visual improvements New Backup Tool Incremental backups, compression, integrity checks Backup/Restoration of the software selection Better [...]
Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox released!
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Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox released!
Re: Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox released!
I wanted to say thanks for putting this LM Fluxbox edition together!
I've got it installed on a persistent USB to boot up into my ZaReason Teo netbook and am really enjoying it. Very sharp looking!
Thanks again!
I've got it installed on a persistent USB to boot up into my ZaReason Teo netbook and am really enjoying it. Very sharp looking!
Thanks again!
Re: Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox released!
Thanks for this beautiful work. I`ve used Openbox with Crunchbang, its too simple and minimalistic. Fluxbox it`s a very little hard to tune, but the final result is elegant, functional and beauty. My favorite WM. Whenever you got questions about Fluxbox, i`m glad to help.
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I have the same question. What is so significant about fluxbox?Leviathan wrote:What is fluxbox, what is it for?
Re: Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox released!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FluxboxAQucsaiJr wrote:I have the same question. What is so significant about fluxbox?Leviathan wrote:What is fluxbox, what is it for?
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Hi, everybody. I tried to find answer via Google, but I can't, so I hope that you can answer me. Which is lighter- Mint LXDE or Mint fluxbox. I have a laptop Compaq evo n600c and I try to find the lightest distro for it.
Re: Linux Mint 9 Fluxbox released!
Tint2 panel New Thunar Move to Trash and Delete options New Software Manager 30,000 packages Review applications straight from the Software Manager APT daemon Visual improvements New Backup Tool Incremental backups, http://www.e-luxurysin.com/ compression, integrity checks Backup/Restoration of the software selection Better
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I'm a big fan of this release! Check out my quick and dirty review
http://diceandbrackets.com/brackets/lin ... box-review
Great performance, and love the clean styling as always from the Mint team.
http://diceandbrackets.com/brackets/lin ... box-review
Great performance, and love the clean styling as always from the Mint team.
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While I am really, really happy that Fluxbox (and XFce) editions are out because I am a big fan of the lightweight WM, I am not going to jump on these because I am still so happy with the LXDE.
I think all the work that goes into these is great and, at times, under appreciated, (and I *should* get involved and help out) so Thanks!
I may spin them up in VBox this weekend or so.
I think all the work that goes into these is great and, at times, under appreciated, (and I *should* get involved and help out) so Thanks!
I may spin them up in VBox this weekend or so.
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This is by no means a disrespect for Ubuntu. It was and still is the most valuable contribution to the knowledge of Gnu-Linux.
But there is no reason to become “fixed” with Big-Brother as long as brothers are family.
There are reasons to move along http://www.verkaufenedhardy.com/ed-hard ... ttoms.html and keep distros light though functional. That seems to be the most relevant aspect of recent history, and a good one not to be overlooked under the temporary relations created. These were welcome but not mandatory.
But there is no reason to become “fixed” with Big-Brother as long as brothers are family.
There are reasons to move along http://www.verkaufenedhardy.com/ed-hard ... ttoms.html and keep distros light though functional. That seems to be the most relevant aspect of recent history, and a good one not to be overlooked under the temporary relations created. These were welcome but not mandatory.