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CrunchBang Linux

CrunchBang Linux

Linux distribution derived from Debian by Philip Newborough (who is more commonly known by his username, corenominal).

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crunchbang.org
Is a
Software
Software

Software attributes

Community Forum
crunchbang.org/forums/
First Release
October 1, 2010
Latest Release
May 6, 2013
Latest Version
11 20130506 (Waldorf)
Created/Discovered by
‌
Philip Newborough
Date Invented
October 1, 2010
Industry
Operating system
Operating system
Software
Software
Software development
Software development
Open-source software
Open-source software

Other attributes

Company Operating Status
Active
Founded Date
November 1, 2008
Founder
‌
Philip Newborough
Platform
X86-64
X86-64
X86
X86
Pseudonym
#!
Public/Private
Public
Wikidata ID
Q11983

CrunchBang was designed to use comparatively few system resources. Instead of a desktop environment it used a customized implementation of the Openbox window manager. Many of its preinstalled applications used the GTK+ widget toolkit.

CrunchBang had its own software repository but drew the vast majority of packages from Debian's repositories.

Philip Newborough announced on 6 February 2015 that he had stopped developing CrunchBang and that users would benefit from using vanilla Debian. Some Linux distributions have arisen in its place in an effort to continue its environment. Among the most significant are BunsenLabs and CrunchBang++.

Editions

CrunchBang Linux provided an Openbox version for i686, i486 and amd64 architectures. Until October 2010 there also was a "Lite" version with fewer installed applications. The "Lite" version was effectively discontinued after the distribution on which it was based – Ubuntu 9.04 – reached its end-of-life and CrunchBang prepared to switch to a different base system.

CrunchBang 10, made available in February 2011, was the first version based on Debian. The final version, CrunchBang 11, was made available on 6 May 2013.

Each CrunchBang Linux release was given a version number as well as a code name, using a name of a Muppet Show character. The first letter of the code name was the first letter of the upstream Debian release (previously Debian Squeeze and CrunchBang Statler and currently Debian Wheezy and CrunchBang Waldorf).

Reception

In May 2013 Jim Lynch of desktoplinuxreviews.com reviewed CrunchBang 11:

Frankly, it’s one of the most functional and efficient distros available today. You can run it on top of the line hardware, or you can run it on older, slower machines. It’s a perfect choice for anyone who prefers functionality over form....These days it seems that lots of distros and other operating systems are adding tons of glitz and glitter to desktop interfaces. CrunchBang 11 does the complete opposite. Frankly, it’s a breath of fresh air and I enjoyed it. It was fast, stable and did what I wanted it to do. It never bogged me down in useless desktop drivel.

Successors

Newborough announced in February 2015 that he was abandoning further development of CrunchBang Linux, feeling that it no longer served a purpose. The users did not all agree, and a number proceeded to develop successor distributions BunsenLabs, CrunchBang++ (#!++) and CrunchBang-Monara.

BunsenLabs

BunsenLabs Linux is a community-organized successor to Crunchbang. It is based on the Debian 10 (Buster) stable release. Between 17 and 30 September 2015, CrunchBang's domain began redirecting to BunsenLabs.

BunsenLabs is one of the few modern Debian-based live distributions that still offers a CD edition supporting 32-bit systems, with both the X Window System and a modern version of Firefox, making the distro useful for running on old computers with just around 1 GB of RAM.

The latest version, based on Debian 10, was released on 2 August 2020.

CrunchBang++

CrunchBang PlusPlus (#!++) was developed in response to Newborough's announcement of the end of CrunchBang. It is currently based on the Debian Bullseye (release 11.1) distribution. Release 1.0 was announced on 29 April 2015. A version based on Debian 10.0 was released on 8 July 2019. The version based on Debian 11.0 was released on 16 August 2021, and the version based on Debian 11.1 was released on 23 September 2021.

CrunchBang-Monara

CrunchBang-Monara is another successor to CrunchBang. It is based on the Debian 8 stable release.

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Further Resources

Title
Author
Link
Type
Date

Crunchbang GNU/Linux Installation & Overview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CyXuwsG70g

Web

October 7, 2014

CRUNCHBANG Linux overview

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LMYHO-YZew

Web

November 8, 2010

Linux Distro Review: Crunchbang++ 11

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrP2I4v1U-M

Web

August 26, 2021

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