anticapitalista wrote:antiX-M7.2-preview2 will be available shortly for testing.
This should be the last one before final (hopefully final will be out at end of April/beginning of May).
Great stuff..... looking forward to giving it a go.

preview2 will not default to the rox-desktop, but it can be enabled by a simple edit.
I like the simplicity of the fluxbox desktop more & more each day, as i'm learning more about flux etc. I've tried to get into the Rox desktop etc, but on the whole i haven't yet been able to see why it's any better than the standard fluxbox menu..... but i'll keep playing with it anyway, just out of curiousity.

Fluxbox-menu has been slightly altered (thanks to Jerry)
I installed Debian (testing - Netinstall) the other day, just to see what it's like etc, and after installing fluxbox and getting a basic system up & running, one of the neat things i noticed was that fluxbox "Auto Updated" its menu after installing any apps etc...!!
Is that a "Debian" thing, or is it a special script, or can you get the same kind of automation in antix with fluxbox? I don't mind hand editing the fluxbox menu, but automation would be great.

antiXcc is available, but not all the options as in preview1. The wallpaper option has been put back into the fluxbox menu.
I also run antiX on my main machine, and copied the "Admin" script over to get it working there, but i can't get it running. Any ideas why? Do i have to change the permissions etc?
2. Include catfish search or not.
I didn't think that i'd use catfish that much but i'm finding that it's a really good thing to have, and i've used it quite a bit in the last few weeks.... so it gets my vote.
3. Include the rox apps in the home/demo/rox folder?
Do you mean ALL of the Rox apps available? (There are quite a few). What about just the basics or the "0install" thing, and then let the user decide from there. (Just a thought)
5. Comments on choice of fluxbox style, conky style.
Another thought.... with regards to Conky, what about including a few different conky scripts so that the user can choose between them. There are loads out there available, and conky is not the easiest thing to set up. Maybe even add something to the antiXcc menu in this regard?
Remember, antiX is aiming to be as complete and light as possible for 128MB RAM boxes (installed). Also apps are only an apt-get away.
TIA
Something i didn't realise until i played with the Debian install a few days ago, was just how much baggage Synaptic pulls in with it when it's installed....!!! I really like Synaptic because it's easy, friendly and works really well, but it's quite quite a load on the overall size isn't it? So, with that in mind i'm currently getting to grips with apt-get & apt-cache etc..... it's slower, but the gain in overhead (on a minimal machine) could be worth it.