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CrunchBang Linux 9.04.1 released in 32-bit, 64-bit flavors

CrunchBang 9.04.1 also includes faster bootup times, support for the Ext4 filesystem, and better suport for wireless cards. The latest version also includes a new panel/taskbar application, additional themes, and built-in support for most Intel Atom powered netbooks, which means that CrunchEee, an Eee PC-specific build that had been available previously has been phased out.
There is still a "Lite Edition" of CrunchBang that ships with fewer applications preinstalled and is designed to take up significantly less hard drive space.
[via EeeUser Forum
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