^This. I use the Cinnamon version of Ubuntu-based Linux Mint, and it's great. I've heard that LMDE is even more stable, and XFCE should be pretty memory-efficient.Linux Mint Debian edition with xfce desktop.
^This. I use the Cinnamon version of Ubuntu-based Linux Mint, and it's great. I've heard that LMDE is even more stable, and XFCE should be pretty memory-efficient.
Dang, that's nice. My install uses about 500MB at bootup, if I remember right.LMDE xfce uses less then 200 MB of memory on the 64 Bit version.
I used Crunchbang for a little while, and it's pretty nice; however, IMO the user interface is a little overly simplified. While I like the cleanliness of it, I felt that the menu system is more barebones than it has to be. It does give a nice terminal-like feel, though.Wow, am I the only one who's heard of Crunchbang? Super snappy. http://crunchbang.org/