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Offline brooksby

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Difference between Phoenix and Phoenix Mini (SOLVED)
« on: May 10, 2011, 02:20:04 AM »
Sorry about asking such a simple question - I've googled it and cannot find the answer, and would rather not download the iso just to find out  ;)

What is the difference between Phoenix and the Phoenix Mini?  Is it purely down to what software is included? If so, what is actually included on the Mini?

I ask, as I seem to spend a lot of time when I install a new distro removing applications that I know I will never use, so it might be quicker to install the ones I know I will use...

Many thanks,

B.
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Re: Difference between Phoenix and Phoenix Mini
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2011, 03:12:32 AM »
The difference between Phoenix and Phinx(Mini) is the purity of tyhe environment.

Phoenix has alot of mainstream applications like Firefox/VLC/Thunderbird etc and is built for the beginner/intermediate user for ease of use ...

Phinx(Mini) is a purist install and only contains the specific applications which have been built by the XFCE team for XFCE environment ... this means that is has no cross-pollenation from outside influence ... this makes the install faster and more reliable

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Re: Difference between Phoenix and Phoenix Mini
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2011, 06:11:14 AM »
OK, thanks.

So (leading question...) - I can install the Mini and then just add on the other applications that I needed (browser, office, graphics and multimedia)?  Rather than removing all the stuff I don't need from a full install.

I remember reading an article, some time ago, suggesting that I should take off anything I'm not actively using, just to minimise (no pun intended) the number of potential security holes.

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Re: Difference between Phoenix and Phoenix Mini
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2011, 06:15:06 AM »
OK, thanks.

So (leading question...) - I can install the Mini and then just add on the other applications that I needed (browser, office, graphics and multimedia)?  Rather than removing all the stuff I don't need from a full install.

I remember reading an article, some time ago, suggesting that I should take off anything I'm not actively using, just to minimise (no pun intended) the number of potential security holes.

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if you know the exact set of kit you want to add i would always go with the mini then ... so you only install what you need rather than delete lots of stuff you dont and potetially make ya system unstable

Kori

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Re: Difference between Phoenix and Phoenix Mini
« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2011, 07:52:11 AM »
OK, thats great (and, thanks for replying so quickly).

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