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Fluxbuntu
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OS family Linux
Working state Discontinued
Source model Open source
Latest stable release 7.10 Release Candidate / October 26, 2007
Supported platforms i386, AMD64, PowerPC
Kernel type Monolithic kernel
Default user interface Fluxbox GUI
License Free software licenses
(mainly GPL)
Official website fluxbuntu.org

Fluxbuntu was a special kind of Linux distribution, which is like an operating system for computers. It was designed to work well on older or less powerful computers. Think of it as a lightweight version of an operating system.

Fluxbuntu was built using parts of Ubuntu, a very popular Linux system. It used something called Fluxbox as its "window manager." A window manager helps you see and arrange all the windows and programs on your computer screen.

What Was Fluxbuntu?

Fluxbuntu was a computer operating system that was part of the Linux family. It was created for computers that didn't have a lot of memory or a very fast processor. This made it a good choice for older laptops or desktop computers.

How Was Fluxbuntu Different?

Most operating systems need a lot of computer power to run smoothly. Fluxbuntu was different because it was very light. It used a simple and fast GUI (what you see on the screen) called Fluxbox. This meant it could run well even on slower machines.

Why Was Fluxbuntu Created?

Many people have older computers that still work but struggle with newer operating systems. Fluxbuntu aimed to give these computers a modern and usable system. It allowed people to keep using their older hardware instead of buying new computers.

Key Features of Fluxbuntu

Fluxbuntu had some important features that made it special. It was designed to be quick and efficient.

Lightweight Design for Older Computers

The main goal of Fluxbuntu was to be very lightweight. This means it didn't use up a lot of your computer's resources. It could run smoothly on computers with less RAM (memory) and slower CPUs (processors).

What is Fluxbox?

Fluxbox is a type of window manager that is known for being very fast and not using much memory. It gives you a clean and simple desktop environment. While it might not have as many fancy effects as some other systems, it makes your computer feel snappy.

Based on Ubuntu

Fluxbuntu was built on top of Ubuntu. This meant it could use many of the same programs and tools that Ubuntu users enjoyed. Ubuntu is known for being user-friendly, and Fluxbuntu tried to keep that feeling while being lighter.

When Was Fluxbuntu Released?

The latest version of Fluxbuntu was called 7.10 Release Candidate. It was released on October 26, 2007. This shows that it was developed quite a while ago.

The End of Fluxbuntu

Unfortunately, Fluxbuntu is no longer being developed. It is considered a "discontinued" project. This means new updates and versions are not being made anymore.

Why Did Development Stop?

Many open-source projects, like Fluxbuntu, rely on volunteers. Sometimes, the people working on a project move on to other things. This can lead to a project being discontinued. Even though it's no longer active, it was an important part of Linux history.

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