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antiX is a Linux distribution, originally based on [[MEPIS]], which itself is based on the [[Debian]] stable distribution. It initially replaced the MEPIS [[KDE]] desktop environment with the [[Fluxbox]] and [[IceWM]] window managers, making it suitable for older, less powerful x86-based systems. Unlike Debian, antiX does not use [[systemd]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://antixlinux.com/about/|title=About antiX – antiX Linux|website=antixlinux.com|access-date=2019-05-14}}</ref>
antiX is a Linux distribution, originally based on [[MEPIS]], which itself is based on the [[Debian]] stable distribution. It initially replaced the MEPIS [[KDE]] desktop environment with the [[Fluxbox]] and [[IceWM]] window managers, making it suitable for older, less powerful x86-based systems. Unlike Debian, antiX does not use [[systemd]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://antixlinux.com/about/|title=About antiX – antiX Linux|website=antixlinux.com|access-date=2019-05-14}}</ref>
The releases of antiX are named after prominent left-wing figures, groups and revolutionaries.
The releases of antiX are named after prominent left-wing figures, groups and revolutionaries.
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antiX
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Latest releaseantiX 22 "Grup Yorum" / October 19, 2022; 20 months ago (2022-10-19)
Update methodLong-term support LTS
Package managerAPT
PlatformsIA-32, x64
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux kernel)
UserlandGNU
Default
user interface
Rox-IceWM, Fluxbox, IceWM, JWM, herbstluftwm[1]
LicenseGPL version 2
Official websiteantixlinux.com

antiX (/ˈæntɪks/) is a Linux distribution based on Debian Stable.[2]

It is comparatively lightweight and suitable for older computers, while also providing cutting edge kernel and applications, as well as updates and additions via the apt-get package system and Debian-compatible repositories.[3]

antiX specifically does not ship with or support the systemd init system. SysVinit is set as the default.

  • Version 19 antiX offers sysVinit and runit as a choice for the init system.
  • Starting with version 22 antiX is offered elogind-free for both 32-bit and 64-bit architecture.[4]


Window managers

antiX comes with default SpaceFM Desktop Environment (DE) built on top of GTK library and IceWM as a Window Manager.[5] antiX-full and antiX-base include these window managers:

  • Lightweight: Rox-IceWM (default), IceWM and SpaceFM-IceWM. (Stacking WM)
  • Minimalist: Rox-Fluxbox, Fluxbox and SpaceFM-Fluxbox. (Stacking WM)
  • Very minimalist: Rox-JWM, JWM and SpaceFM-JWM. (Stacking WM)

Running the ROX or SpaceFM variants provides a drag-and-drop function and Conky system monitor support.

Versions

antiX is available for IA-32 (32-bit) and x86-64 (64-bit) architectures, and comes in four versions:[6]

  • Full, Includes X Windows, 4 windows managers, LibreOffice suite, and a 'Package Installer' which allows installation of a full range of applications (1.4 GB)
  • Base, Includes X Windows, 4 windows managers, and a 'Package Installer' which allows the user to choose their own application suite (800 MB)
  • Core, No X Windows, command-line installer without encryption, which enables the user to have total control over the install (440 MB)
  • net, No X Windows, command-line installer without encryption, which enables the user to have total control with no desktop environment by default (180 MB)

These four AntiX versions were joined by MEPIS in 2014, developed in cooperation with the MEPIS Community to form MX Linux.[7] MX Linux uses Xfce as the default desktop environment,[8] is based directly on Debian Stable, is highly stable and gives solid performance from a medium-sized footprint. As of November 2016, MX Linux is now listed as a separate distro on DistroWatch.[9]

Releases

System requirements
Minimum Recommended
Shared specs[10]
CPU IA-32 ("i386")x64
Memory 192 MB256 MB
antiX Full[10]
Free space 5 GB
antiX Base[10]
Free space 3.5 GB
antiX Core[10]
Free space 1.0 GB
antiX Net[10]
Free space 0.7 GB
Network Ethernet

antiX is a Linux distribution, originally based on MEPIS, which itself is based on the Debian stable distribution. It initially replaced the MEPIS KDE desktop environment with the Fluxbox and IceWM window managers, making it suitable for older, less powerful x86-based systems. Unlike Debian, antiX does not use systemd.[11] The releases of antiX are named after prominent left-wing figures, groups and revolutionaries.

Version[12] Codename Date
6.5[13] Spartacus 9 July 2007
7.0[14][15] Lysistrata 30 October 2007
7.2[16][17] Vetëvendosje 16 May 2008
7.5[18][19] Toussaint Louverture 24 August 2008
8.0[20][21] Intifada! 14 February 2009
8.2[22][23][24] Tȟašúŋke Witkó 24 July 2009
8.5[25] Marek Edelman 12 April 2010
M11[26][27] Jayaben Desai 3 May 2011
12[28][29][30] Edelweißpiraten 7 August 2012
13[31][32] Luddite 2 July 2013
MX-14.4 Symbiosis 23 March 2015
15[33][34] Killah P 30 June 2015
MX-15 Fusion 24 December 2015
16[35] Berta Cáceres 26 June 2016
17[36] Heather Heyer 24 October 2017
17.1[37] 18 March 2018
17.2[38] Helen Keller 05 October 2018
17.4.1[39] 28 March 2019
17.5[40] 9 January 2022
19[41] Marielle Franco 17 October 2019
19.1[42] 23 December 2019
19.2[43] Hannie Schaft 28 March 2020
19.3[44] Manolis Glezos 16 October 2020
19.4[45] Grup Yorum 21 May 2021
19.5[46] 25 January 2022
21[47] 31 October 2021
22[4] 19 October 2022

See also

References

  1. ^ "antiX-FAQ antiX-FAQ". download.tuxfamily.org. November 7, 2019. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  2. ^ "about antiX page". about antiX. antiX. Retrieved 26 May 2021.
  3. ^ Storey, Robert. "Review: antiX M11". DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 434, 5 December 2011. DistroWatch.com. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
  4. ^ a b anticapitalista. "antiX-22 released – antiX Linux". antixlinux.com. antiX. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
  5. ^ "antiX-FAQ antiX-FAQ". download.tuxfamily.org. Retrieved 2021-11-01.
  6. ^ "About antiX – antiX Linux". antixlinux.com. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  7. ^ "About Us – MX Linux". mxlinux.org. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  8. ^ "MX Linux – Midweight Simple Stable Desktop OS". mxlinux.org. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  9. ^ "DistroWatch.com: MX Linux". distrowatch.com. Retrieved 30 September 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d e "So what are the minimum and suggested requirements to run antiX?". AntiX-FAQ. November 7, 2019.
  11. ^ "About antiX – antiX Linux". antixlinux.com. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
  12. ^ AntiX announcements on DistroWatch.com
  13. ^ "Distribution Release: antiX 6.5 (DistroWatch.com News)". July 9, 2007.
  14. ^ "Distribution Release: antiX 7.0 (DistroWatch.com News)". October 30, 2007.
  15. ^ Daniel Voicu (October 29, 2007). "AntiX Lysistrata 7.0 Available Now!".
  16. ^ "Distribution Release: antiX 7.2 (DistroWatch.com News)". May 16, 2008.
  17. ^ Daniel Voicu (May 16, 2008). "AntiX 7.2 Revives Your Antique Computer".
  18. ^ "Distribution Release: antiX 7.5 (DistroWatch.com News)". August 24, 2008.
  19. ^ Mihai Mircea (August 24, 2008). "AntiX 7.5 Released".
  20. ^ adminguy (February 8, 2009). "Fast and Light AntiX (8) is Released - MEPIS Linux". Archived from the original on April 20, 2018.
  21. ^ Daniel Pop-Silaghi (February 16, 2009). "Available Now: AntiX MEPIS 8.0 (Intifada)".
  22. ^ Antix Team does it again with AntiX 8.2 Final | MEPIS Linux
  23. ^ Distribution Release: antiX 8.2 (DistroWatch.com News)
  24. ^ AntiX MEPIS 8.2 Released
  25. ^ Distribution Release: antiX 8.5 (DistroWatch.com News)
  26. ^ antiX-M11 'Jayaben Desai' released - antiX Forum
  27. ^ DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 434, 5 December 2011
  28. ^ Old News - antiX
  29. ^ Distribution Release: antiX 12 (DistroWatch.com News)
  30. ^ A distribution for less-powerful systems: antiX-12 [LWN.net]
  31. ^ Distribution Release: antiX 13.2 (DistroWatch.com News)
  32. ^ Give that old computer a boost with antiX Linux Archived 2018-06-17 at the Wayback Machine, Everyday Linux User
  33. ^ Distribution Release: antiX 15 (DistroWatch.com News)
  34. ^ DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 622, 10 August 2015
  35. ^ Distribution Release: antiX 16 (DistroWatch.com News)
  36. ^ antiX-17 released – antiX Linux
  37. ^ antiX-17.1 released – antiX Linux
  38. ^ "antiX-17.2 released – antiX Linux". antixlinux.com. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
  39. ^ anticapitalista (28 March 2019). "antiX-17.4.1 now out". antixlinux.com. Retrieved 2019-05-14.
  40. ^ anticapitalista (9 January 2022). "antiX-17.5 point release update". antiX-forum. AntiX. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  41. ^ "antiX-19 isos available. – antiX Linux". antixlinux.com. 17 October 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-12.
  42. ^ anticapitalista (23 December 2019). "antiX-19.1 bug-fix/upgrade isos available". antiX-forum. antiX. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  43. ^ anticapitalista (28 March 2020). "antiX-19.2 (Hannie Schaft) bug-fix/upgrade isos available". antiX-forum. antiX. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  44. ^ anticapitalista (16 October 2020). "antiX-19.3 (Manolis Glezos) bug-fix/upgrade isos available – antiX Linux". antixlinux.com. Retrieved 2020-10-18.
  45. ^ anticapitalista (22 May 2021). "antiX-19.4 (Grup Yorum) available – antiX Linux". antixlinux.com. Retrieved 2021-05-21.
  46. ^ anticapitalista. "antiX-19.5 (Grup Yorum) available – antiX Linux". antixlinux.com. Retrieved 2022-01-25.
  47. ^ anticapitalista; Thessaloniki (31 October 2021). "antiX-21 (Grup Yorum) released". antixlinux.com. antiX Linux. Retrieved October 31, 2021.

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