I think leafpad and nano are included to have a gui and a cli editor available. Geany would be included as more of a development tool - it is actually replacing scite. I have used medit in the past and liked it a lot. I don't know if it would meet enough requirements to supplant geany, though.
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topic title: antiX-M7.2.iso available for testing.
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This disables quite a few boot up processes so boot is very fast.
On my new box, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ with 1 GB RAM, but in VirtualBox set to 128MB RAM, livecd boots to useable desktop in 40 secs (5 secs at least just typing username and password) and installed version boots to desktop in less than 30 secs.
Wait until beta2 comes out! I have managed to write a script for a cheatcode called Xtralean (based on Unicornrider's lean script).moron wrote:
Edit: While I haven't done any sceintific testing this"feels" to be the quickest antiX yet.
This disables quite a few boot up processes so boot is very fast.
On my new box, AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ with 1 GB RAM, but in VirtualBox set to 128MB RAM, livecd boots to useable desktop in 40 secs (5 secs at least just typing username and password) and installed version boots to desktop in less than 30 secs.
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Looking forward to it!anticaptalista wrote:Wait until beta2 comes out!