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Ubuntu MATE with the Fluxbox window manager using the zimek-darkblue theme with Xclock and GKrellM on a Zareason Media Box. The background is the Berlin Cathedral (according to my brother) and is from my collection of pretty pictures.
How far along is it, would you say?
How usable is the web browser?
I haven't put it through all the paces, but for general computer usage (stuff I use the ThinkPad for), it does really well: I've surfed the web to most of the sites I visit regularly (haven't tried banking yet), watched movies, listened to music, created and edited text files, sent and received emails, viewed image files (haven't tried editing images yet). No crashes or strange behavior to speak of. Wifi worked OOTB, no tweaking necessary.
The browser is very useable; works on websites that I typically visit; javascript is a little sluggish but works. Like I said above, however, haven't tried banking websites yet.
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