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There is also the possibility of installing [[http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/pages/midori_summary.html|Midori]] - if Midori passes initial testing I'll use it as the default browser. It is lighter thn Firefox, and according to the [[http://wiki.xfce.org/midori_faq|XFCE Wiki]] page located here, it includes flash support. There is also the possibility of installing [[http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php?/pages/midori_summary.html|Midori]] - if Midori passes initial testing It'll be used as the default browser. It is lighter thn Firefox, and according to the [[http://wiki.xfce.org/midori_faq|XFCE Wiki]] page located here, it includes flash support.

Introduction

Icebuntu right now is in pre-planning stage. The idea is to create an Ubuntu derivative that is lighter than Xubuntu, with the bare minimum of applications installed, but still allowing an acceptable level of customization. Development was originally started by markp1989, but has now been taken over by jaxxstorm

The focus is to keep it as lightweight as possible. GTK applications will be used where appropriate, and all applications that are included by default will be lightweight versions of those available in Ubuntu and Xubuntu

Current Status

Icebuntu is currently in pre-planning stage. Decisions about suitable applications and desired theme/art work are being made.

The first release will be based on the Jaunty Jackalope and will be for x86 architecture only.

Currently, the name will be Icebuntu, although this may change in the future.

Contact Information

Initial Application Requirements

The number of applications included by default will be small. The applications should be either GTK or not require too many dependencies, should be extremely lightweight and should be functional enough for everyday use.

Applications

  • Web browser
  • Text Editor
  • Terminal Emulator
  • Music player
  • Video player
  • File Manager
  • Instant Message Client
  • Program Launcher
  • Image Viewer
  • PDF Viewer

System Tools

  • Network Manager
  • Package Manager
  • Desktop/Wallpaper Manager
  • Interface Manager (if suitable one can be found)
  • Login Manager

Fringe Applications

  • These applications will only be added once the initial build is added, and if only they do not affect the download size or overall size of the distribution

  • DVD Burner
  • Email client
  • Bittorrent client
  • Office Applications
  • Image Editor

Application Suggestions

Web Browser

The obvious first choice here is Firefox. It is not the lightest applications available, but includes flash support and has support for extensions.

There is also the possibility of installing Midori - if Midori passes initial testing It'll be used as the default browser. It is lighter thn Firefox, and according to the XFCE Wiki page located here, it includes flash support.


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