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This is Vector. This is Vector on Fluxbox.

08/30/2007  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 8.82
Fluxbox seems like an afterthought in most distros. You can add it, sure, but it doesn't look or function that great without some work. I wasn't prepared for how great Fluxbox would be in Vector.
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Linux Mint 4.0 Fluxbox Screenshots

01/05/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 8.62
This is the first ever release of a Fluxbox-based Linux Mint Community Edition! Linux Mint Fluxbox CE aims to be lean and fast. It should be able to run on older hardware allowing people with weak to mediocre machines to enjoy the awesomeness of Linux Mint. Linux Mint Fluxbox CE aims to be easy to use. Wherever possible we provide comprehensive GUI tools catering for both new and veteran users. Linux Mint Fluxbox CE aims not only to play the part, we aim to look the part. Linux Mint is famous for looking slick and totally awesome, and we aim to please. Check out thescreenshots byThe Coding Studio.
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Episode 35 - Fluxbox

10/12/2006  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.89
In this episode: Slackware 11, a free course from LinuxBasics.org, adding Ogg Vorbis files to main feed; a discussion of the Fluxbox window manager (helpful information is here, here, and here); a Listener Tip; listener feedback.
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Complete but light Debian Desktop installation with Fluxbox

02/05/2008  IIIIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.62
This article will show you how to install Debian and Fluxbox with the basic programs to have a light weight Linux running either on your Laptop or Desktop computer.
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Damn Small Linux issues v3.3 update

04/06/2007  IIII
Relevance: 7.00
The project team of Damn Small Linux, one of the most lightweight Linux distributions available, released version 3.3 on April 4. The latest"DSL" features a 2.6.20.4 kernel, the Fluxbox window manager, and a rich set of applications, wrapped up tight in a 49.6 MB package.[Fluxbox may not have all the bells and whistles but for an OS that's only 50megs in size, DSL can't be beat. - Scott]
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I install PC-BSD 1.5 on the $0 Laptop

04/23/2008  IIIIII
Relevance: 6.56
I'm not one to give up, although I seem to do it all the time. If I install an OS, and it doesn't work out, chances are I'll pull it off and replace it with something else. But I keep going back to what didn't quite work all the way, and so I'm back in the world of PC-BSD. Why both desktop FreeBSD projects -- DesktopBSD and PC-BSD -- insist on pushing KDE and not offering even a spin on Xfce, or GNOME, I don't know. Whether it's habit, preference, or prejudice, I'm more comfortable in GNOME, although I like a well-appointed Fluxbox, Fvwm, or Xfce desktop, and use them fairly often. The fact that PC-BSD installs with Fluxbox as an alternate window manager means I'll have an alternative environment to play with right away.
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Elive on a Toshiba Satellite A100-159

06/21/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 5.18
Recently I wanted to have a lighter WM than I was used to. I do nothing for which I need a special kind of WM but I like it to be good loocking and responsive. I tried a number of different WMs like Fluxbox, Blackbox, Emerge (under Windows) and Enlightenment
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Fluxbuntu back on track

06/28/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 4.69
Fluxbuntu is back, says project leader Joe Jaxx at Fluxbuntu.org of the fledgling Ubuntu variant that installs with a Fluxbox window manager (fast, light -- a great alternative to GNOME, KDE or Xfce.
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Fluxbuntu Linux nBuild1 Alpha is here!

09/06/2006  IIIIIII
Relevance: 4.62
Quoting the website,"Fluxbuntu is a Ubuntu-based derivative that uses FluxBox as the desktop environment (window manager). It is lightweight, swift and efficient compared to Gnome or KDE. These features makes Fluxbuntu suitable for vast range of computers, from low-end to high-end."
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Ubuntu Alternatives For Beginners

11/29/2007  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 4.61
I have heard a number of people tell me that as much as they love the speed of development and the community, sometimes Ubuntu just gets ahead of itself. And I suppose in a larger sense, this is what makes Linux such a fantastic platform in the first place. If you dislike GNOME, you can use KDE, or instead, pick a slimmer desktop manager like Fluxbox. Wireless woes?
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