CrunchBang Linux

CrunchBang Linux

CrunchBang 9.04.1
OS family Unix-like
Working state Current
Source model Free and open source
Latest stable release 10 Statler R20111125 / 25 November 2011; 2 months ago (2011-11-25)[1]
Latest unstable release 10 (Statler) r20110105 / 6 January 2011; 13 months ago (2011-01-06)[2]
Update method APT
Package manager dpkg, with several front-ends
Kernel type Linux
Default user interface Openbox
Official website crunchbanglinux.org

CrunchBang Linux (often referred to simply as "#!") is a lightweight Debian based Linux distribution, created by Philip Newborough, designed to offer a good balance of speed and functionality.

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Features

CrunchBang uses the Openbox window manager with GTK+ applications[3] and is especially suitable for low-end hardware with limited resources[4] (e.g. the ASUS Eee PC).[5]

It is provided as an installable Live CD.[4]

Editions

CrunchBang Linux currently provides an Openbox[6] version for i686, i486, and amd64. Previously, there was a Lite version with a limited number of installed applications, and a special version known as "CrunchEee" optimised for the ASUS Eee PC. The CrunchEee edition was discontinued because the Lite version eventually included support for EeePCs. Due to the removal of #! 9.04 from the website, after the Ubuntu release it was based on ceased to be supported, the Lite edition is no longer available.

Each CrunchBang Linux release is given a version number as well as a code name, using a name of a Muppet Show character. The first letter of the code name also corresponds to the first letter of the upstream Debian release. Currently Debian Squeeze and CrunchBang Statler.

Comparison with Ubuntu

CrunchBang has been reported to boot faster than Ubuntu[7] while still including a larger number of applications by default than a standard Ubuntu installation.

It operates better under low resources than Ubuntu and is faster than a normal GNOME-based Ubuntu distribution.[4] By default, it comes with a minimal panel and system information pane on the right side of the screen and nothing more.[8]

CrunchBang Linux (prior to the switch to a Debian base) was developed completely from Ubuntu sources with the exception of a few packages.[4]

Unlike Ubuntu, CrunchBang includes several non-free or patent encumbered applications and libraries such as out-of-the-box support for several multimedia formats, including MP3 and Adobe Flash, as well as DVD playback. CrunchBang also replaces some applications that are included with default Ubuntu (or Debian with GNOME), such as:[4]

Move to Debian

As of CrunchBang 10 ("Statler"), the distribution is based directly on Debian and no longer on Ubuntu.[9] As of 7 February 2011 (2011 -02-07), the final CrunchBang 10 was made available for live CD download on i686, i486, or amd64 (Based on Debian 6.0 stable, which was released on that day).[10]

References

External links

Download Crunchbang 10 Statler