[Rule] Fluxbuntu: User-friendly Featherweight Linux?

Liam Proven lproven at gmail.com
Fri Feb 15 14:12:10 EET 2008


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Introduction
While Linux is praised for its ability to run on older hardware,
modern distributions such as [K]Ubuntu and Fedora eat up lots of disk
space, memory, and processing power. And, while there are many smaller
distributions that are designed to run on antiquated machines, most of
them require years of Linux experience, lest the user risk becoming
bogged down in problems. Fluxbuntu's aim is to be a "lightweight,
productive, agile, and efficient" operating system; this review takes
a look at Fluxbuntu and whether it lives up to the challenge of
creating a user-friendly experience on a tight resources budget.
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http://www.techthrob.com/tech/fluxbuntu.php

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