Linux Format - UK (2019-12)

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http://www.techradar.com/pro/linux December 2019 LXF257 23

Linux distribution REVIEWS


A lightweight
distro with its
roots in Debian
that provides
a fast yet
functional
desktop
environment
for older
(and newer)
hardware.

IN BRIEF


CPU: 32-bit Intel
Pentium II or
later; or any
Intel or AMD
64-bit
Mem: 192MB
minimum,
256MB
recommended
HDD: 3.8GB for
full install
Builds: 32-
and 64-bit

SPECS


VERDICT


The AntiX Control Centre groups together all settings,
making the task that much easier compared with a raw
IceWM setup, which we had to go through a few years
ago and which wasn’t much fun.
Some of the choices of default software are a little
surprising for a system aimed at older hardware. For
example, the default mail program is the lightweight
Claws Mail, but the browser is Firefox and the office suite
is LibreOffice. There’s nothing wrong with either of those,
but there are certainly lighter alternatives. They may be
less familiar, but AntiX is already taking its users into
unfamiliar territory with IceWM, so why not go further?
If you want something that runs well on more
restricted hardware, or you just prefer to use your
computer power for computing rather than eye candy,
AntiX is well worth considering. It requires some initial
investment if you want anything other than the default
setup , but you will be rewarded with a fast and effective
Linux desktop experience. However, we wouldn’t
recommend this for a new Linux user unless they had
someone to hold their hand at the start.

here are many reasons
for choosing a particular
distro: you may want
something stable and predictable,
you may want the latest software,
or you may just like the look of it.
One factor often considered is
whether it will work on older
hardware. We are constantly told
that Linux is good for revitalising
older hardware, and AntiX sounds
like it should be a good distro in
these circumstances – but is it?
As befits a distro intended for
older kit, AntiX is a member of
that ever more exclusive club of
distros that fully support 32-bit
processors, with all ISOs available
for both CPU variants. We tried the
full size, though there are smaller ISO images: core,
with just the basic programs, and the even smaller
netinst for a network install. Those would be useful on
really constrained systems as you can minimise the
install to only what you need. The 64-bit DVD ISO is still
only just over a gigabyte.
Installation was quick and easy; just answer the usual
questions about where to install it and who will use it and
off it goes. Once installed, AntiX boots – very quickly –
into a desktop using the IceWM window manager,
although you also have the option of using Fluxbox or
Jwm. IceWM is the most conventional of these choices
and so is a good choice for the default.

Ice ice, baby
IceWM is a lightweight window manager yet still has
plenty of features. Accessing those features is not
always as easy as with larger desktop environments,
sometimes requiring editing configuration files by hand,
but if you want lightweight, you have to sacrifice
something. Having said that, the configuration files are
usually well-commented, making it much easier to get
to what you want.
Sometimes, though, it’s less than intuitive; for
example, setting a different screen resolution in the
Control Centre only changes it for the current session.
To make it permanent you need to save the setting, which
creates a script file, then add that script file to the User
Desktop-Session option in the Control Centre. Once you
understand this way of working it soon becomes second
nature, and it does offer a lot of flexibility. In most cases
this only needs to be done once anyway.
It will take longer to get AntiX and IceWM working
exactly the way you want than with a full-fat desktop
environment, but you will get that time back with interest
as it is so much snappier, especially on older hardware.

AntiX 19


Linux is often suggested to breathe new life into old computers,


so Neil Bothwick spins up a distro that is said to be ideal for this.


T


AntiX may not the easiest to get started with – although it’s
not difficult either – but it is an excellent distro for making
the most of limited hardware.

FEATURES 8/10
PERFORMANCE 9/10

EASE OF USE 7/10
DOCUMENTATION 7/10

Rating 8/10


DEVELOPER: AntiX Linux
WEB: https://antixlinux.com
LICENCE: Various open source, mainly GPL

Configuring AntiX can be a little scary, especially if you’re new to Linux as a whole, but the result
is a joy to use once it’s all working the way you want it to.

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Linux distribution REVIEWS


Alightweight
distrowithits
rootsinDebian
thatprovides
afastyet
functional
desktop
environment
forolder
(andnewer)
hardware.


INBRIEF


CPU:32-bitIntel
PentiumIIor
later;orany
IntelorAMD
64-bit
Mem:192MB
minimum,
256MB
recommended
HDD:3.8GBfor
fullinstall
Builds:32-
and64-bit


SPECS


VERDICT


TheAntiXControlCentregroupstogetherallsettings,
makingthetaskthatmucheasiercomparedwitharaw
IceWMsetup,whichwehadtogothroughafewyears
agoandwhichwasn’tmuchfun.
Someofthechoicesofdefaultsoftwarearealittle
surprisingforasystemaimedatolderhardware.For
example,thedefaultmailprogramisthelightweight
ClawsMail,butthebrowserisFirefoxandtheofficesuite
isLibreOffice.There’snothingwrongwitheitherofthose,
buttherearecertainlylighteralternatives.Theymaybe
lessfamiliar,butAntiXisalreadytakingitsusersinto
unfamiliarterritorywithIceWM,sowhynotgofurther?
Ifyouwantsomethingthatrunswellonmore
restrictedhardware,oryoujustprefertouseyour
computerpowerforcomputingratherthaneyecandy,
AntiXiswellworthconsidering.Itrequiressomeinitial
investmentifyouwantanythingotherthanthedefault
setup,butyouwillberewardedwithafastandeffective
Linuxdesktopexperience.However,wewouldn’t
recommendthisforanewLinuxuserunlesstheyhad
someonetoholdtheirhandatthestart.

herearemanyreasons
forchoosingaparticular
distro:youmaywant
somethingstableandpredictable,
youmaywantthelatestsoftware,
oryoumayjustlikethelookofit.
Onefactoroftenconsideredis
whetheritwillworkonolder
hardware.Weareconstantlytold
thatLinuxisgoodforrevitalising
olderhardware,andAntiXsounds
likeitshouldbeagooddistroin
thesecircumstances–butisit?
Asbefitsadistrointendedfor
olderkit,AntiXisamemberof
thatevermoreexclusiveclubof
distrosthatfullysupport32-bit
processors,withallISOsavailable
forbothCPUvariants.Wetriedthe
fullsize,thoughtherearesmallerISOimages:core,
withjustthebasicprograms,andtheevensmaller
netinstforanetworkinstall.Thosewouldbeusefulon
reallyconstrainedsystemsasyoucanminimisethe
installtoonlywhatyouneed.The64-bitDVDISOisstill
onlyjustoveragigabyte.
Installationwasquickandeasy;justanswertheusual
questionsaboutwheretoinstallitandwhowilluseitand
offitgoes.Onceinstalled,AntiXboots–veryquickly–
intoadesktopusingtheIceWMwindowmanager,
althoughyoualsohavetheoptionofusingFluxboxor
Jwm.IceWMisthemostconventionalofthesechoices
andsoisagoodchoiceforthedefault.

Iceice,baby
IceWMisalightweightwindowmanageryetstillhas
plentyoffeatures.Accessingthosefeaturesisnot
alwaysaseasyaswithlargerdesktopenvironments,
sometimesrequiringeditingconfigurationfilesbyhand,
butifyouwantlightweight,youhavetosacrifice
something.Havingsaidthat,theconfigurationfilesare
usuallywell-commented,makingitmucheasiertoget
towhatyouwant.
Sometimes,though,it’slessthanintuitive;for
example,settingadifferentscreenresolutioninthe
ControlCentreonlychangesitforthecurrentsession.
Tomakeitpermanentyouneedtosavethesetting,which
createsascriptfile,thenaddthatscriptfiletotheUser
Desktop-SessionoptionintheControlCentre.Onceyou
understandthiswayofworkingitsoonbecomessecond
nature,anditdoesofferalotofflexibility.Inmostcases
thisonlyneedstobedoneonceanyway.
ItwilltakelongertogetAntiXandIceWMworking
exactlythewayyouwantthanwithafull-fatdesktop
environment,butyouwillgetthattimebackwithinterest
as it is so much snappier, especially on older hardware.

AntiX 19


Linux is often suggested to breathe new life into old computers,


so Neil Bothwick spins up a distro that is said to be ideal for this.


T


AntiXmaynottheeasiesttogetstartedwith– althoughit’s
notdifficulteither– butit is anexcellentdistroformaking
themostoflimitedhardware.

FEATURES 8/10
PERFORMANCE 9/10

EASEOFUSE 7/10
DOCUMENTATION 7/10

Rating 8/10


DEVELOPER: AntiX Linux
WEB: https://antixlinux.com
LICENCE: Various open source, mainly GPL

Configuring AntiX can be a little scary, especially if you’re new to Linux as a whole, but the result
is a joy to use once it’s all working the way you want it to.
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