Warning: Mint NooB posting. I installed Mint once, but made some mistake in the process (sadly described here). I'd now like to restart from scratch, and it's this that makes me think of combining Debian with Fluxbox.
This month-old thread says that the next MInt Fluxbox will anyway be Debian-based in the unspecified future. This makes me happy, but right now I have have a netbook (with one measly GB of RAM) in need of a usable OS. What sounds pleasant and simple is (1) installing Mint Debian with some thought to your suggestions for partitioning, (2) following these instructions to hold it at Squeeze rather than Testing (I value reliability over features), and (3) using Fluxbox as the window manager. However, I've a hunch that I'm overlooking some big snags.
Comments on the snags, please; or of course better, the happy news that "Mint Fluxbox 10 Debian" (or whatever it will be called) is only days away from release.










