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antiX 12
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1 2263 08-11-2012
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100% of reviewers None indicated 9.0



Description: "15 months on from the release of antiX M11 series, we are pleased to announce the release of our antiX 12 series. Three variants available: full (697 MB) - features 5 windows managers, base (356 MB) - features Fluxbox, JWM, wmii and dwm, core (135MB) - no X, CLI installer only. All use Debian 'Testing' repositories by default and all applications upgraded via Debian 'Testing' repositories up to 6 August 2012. All variants use the present latest stable kernel (3.5) customised for antiX to allow booting with PI and AMD K5/K6 CPUs. Vast improvements in running live persistence. Booting live/frugal with persistence from an NTFS (windows) partition should work, though it is not advised. Use FAT or ext instead."
Keywords: Debian-based kernel-3.5 Fluxbox JWM wmii dwm


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Old 08-11-2012, 12:18 PM   #1
DavidMcCann
 
Registered: Jul 2006
Distribution: CentOS, Salix
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9

Pros: Fast, unbloated, and high quality
Cons:



AntiX now has its own rolling-release repository based on Debian testing, rather than being a Mepis respin. I tested the full version, which took just 2.5GB of HD space.

The CD boots to give you the options of installing, reading help, or configuring the live session in various ways. The installer is still the excellent Mepis one, with lots of help available. There’s no opportunity to encrypt /home.

Three window managers are installed and selectable at log-in: Ice (the default), Fluxbox, and the weird wmii. Software includes LibreOffce, Iceweasel, Claws-mail, Pidgin, Mtpaint, Gnome-mplayer, and, for very small systems, the Ted wordprocessor and Dillo web-browser. All ran from the CLI without warnings, although LibreOffice complained about not having Java. All media codecs and the Flash plug-in were pre-installed. Media files played perfectly, even my “mp4 from hell”. A useful control centre has been added to make configuring a simple window manger a little easier. Unlike many Debian derivatives (e.g. Ubuntu), I could select my USB speakers without having to write scripts.

My only problem was that Flash turned out to be the version that doesn’t work with Pentiums I-III or 32-bit AMD chips: not very handy for older computers.

AntiX runs perfectly in 128MB, and with care you could get by in 64MB. The obvious competitor is Swift, and the main difference is that AntiX has a rather better installer.
 




  



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