I'd like to hear about the distros that most inspire yours.

My inspirations for Swift Linux have been Linux Mint, Puppy Linux, and antiX 
Linux.  

Puppy Linux is user-friendly and very lightweight.  In fact, I consider the 
Puppy Linux user interface (menus and desktop icons) to be the most 
user-friendly of all distros.  Puppy Linux works well on computers from Windows 
98 era and proves that user-friendliness doesn't require bloat.  It's no 
accident that the Swift Linux desktop looks very much like the Puppy Linux 
desktop.

Linux Mint is very user-friendly and extremely well-polished.  It has superior 
codec and driver support.  The Linux Mint team is leading the effort to make 
the controversial GNOME 3 as user-friendly as GNOME 2.  I consider this to be 
the overall best distro for first-time Linux users.  Linux Mint Debian Edition 
was officially released this past September.  LMDE won me over because it 
offers the smoothness and refinement of Linux Mint while bypassing the heavy 
Ubuntu overhead.  That's why I'm switching to LMDE as the base distro for Swift 
Linux.

antiX Linux is not only user-friendly and lightweight but also has the large 
software repository that Puppy Linux lacks.  (That's the advantage of being 
Debian-based instead of independent.)  antiX Linux has served well as the base 
distro of Swift Linux.  Even though I'm switching to LMDE as the base distro, 
I'm using the antiX Linux playbook.  antiX Linux proved that it is possible to 
transform a heavyweight distro into a lightweight one.  The new Swift Linux 
will be giving LMDE the antiX Linux treatment.  Because antiX Linux is the best 
analog for my mission at Swift Linux, this is the distro I'm emulating the most.

-- 
Jason Hsu <jhsu802...@jasonhsu.com>
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