FWIW, I also have had great experience with Crunchbang. It's a little
old, but fantastic speed and beautifully simple interface

2010/1/3  <troythetechguy at gmail.com>:
> Yesterday I installed Crunchbang on an older HP laptop that was running
> Ubuntu 8.10 but getting slow. Thus far I've had a great experience with
> Crunchbang, but time will be the true test of this distro.
> http://crunchbanglinux.org/
>
> Troy
>
> On Jan 1, 2010 10:24pm, "Jason Hsu, Linux User" <jhsu802701 at jasonhsu.com>
> wrote:
>> As an engineer, I like Ubuntu's strong repository (has Scilab and software
>> for programming microcontrollers) but would prefer something more
>> lightweight, especially since Ubuntu ends support of older versions while
>> making newer versions more power-hungry. With each revision, some users of
>> older computers get cut off and forced to another distro.
>>
>>
>>
>> I tried Debian, but it requires MUCH more tweaking to get it working, and
>> it takes a LONG time to install it. I've been spoiled by Puppy Linux (so
>> user-friendly and so lightweight), but it's software repository is weak, and
>> I had difficulty with the Woof system (perhaps it will be better by 4.3.2 or
>> 4.3.3).
>>
>>
>>
>> So what other Linux distros have a good repository like Ubuntu and are at
>> least as user-friendly but are lighter-weight?  What lightweight distros are
>> compatible with the Ubuntu and/or Debian repository?  Are Slackware and
>> Gentoo distros I should consider?  If they have strong repositories but are
>> user-unfriendly, are there derivative distros that are compatible with their
>> repositories?
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Jason Hsu, Linux User jhsu802701 at jasonhsu.com>
>>
>>
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