Spri
Spri Release Candidate Desktop | |
OS family | Unix-like |
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Working state | Release Candidate |
Source model | Open source |
Update method | APT |
Package manager | APT, with Synaptic front end. |
Kernel type | Linux |
Default user interface | IceWM |
Spri /ˈspraɪ/ (originally Icebuntu[1]) was a lightweight Ubuntu-based Linux distribution.[2] It used the IceWM window manager and was especially suitable for low-end hardware with limited resources.[3][4] It was provided as an installable Live CD.
Name
Spri's name is derived from the English word spry - meaning active, nimble and/or energetic.[5]
Features
Spri's main objective was to provide a minimal yet functional operating system. Included programs: a web browser, a file browser, a terminal emulator and a text editor. It replaced the default applications of a standard Ubuntu install with lighter alternatives.
Applications
The default applications in Spri were replaced with other GTK based applications that are lighter and have a smaller install size than those in Ubuntu.[6]
Ubuntu Default | Replacement |
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Mozilla Firefox | Midori |
Nautilus | PCManFM |
GNOME Terminal | Roxterm |
Totem | Gnome-Mplayer |
Rhythmbox | Listen |
gedit | leafpad |
See also
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Spri. |