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I downloaded the 32-bit Voyager 12.10 ISO, 991 MB in size, for the review. I did a live-boot, followed by installation for assessment on Asus K54C 2.2 Ghz Core i3 processor with 2 GB RAM. Given XFCE has the capability to run on low resource systems, I tried booting Voyager 12.10 on a netbook, Asus EeePC 1101HA with 1.38 Ghz Intel Atom processor with 1 GB RAM. On netbook, it was live boot only.
Voyager 12.10 has the same XFCE 4.10 and Linux kernel 3.5.0 as Xubuntu 12.10. The default file manager is Thunar 1.5.1. It detected my sound card, touchpad, Wifi and screen resolution very accurately without any manual effort. So, no issues in detecting hardware, just like Xubuntu 12.10 or Linux Mint 14 XFCE. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-4hrlrqbwrqo/UOlSk-SoAYI/AAAAAAAADa0/p_JDul2eqmk/s400/42.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE The boot up screen with XFCE icon and Voyager 12.10 written below it, is stylish and looks good with black background. Boot up is quick and takes to the login window, which is similar to Xubuntu 12.10. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-0ZhYKo_OS9w/UOlSvKZ0mWI/AAAAAAAADbQ/zIYu8zS1Q7g/s400/46.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE The desktop looks stylish with conky showing Date, Time and resource usage, with two dockies on the right and bottom. I saw some really original wallpapers in Voyager's collection. However, on the counter-side, desktop is a bit crowded. On the bottom panel, icons could have been better than FFOX, TMNAL, etc. written on the AWN. For the new applications pinned by the user, the bottom dock takes icons and it looks a bit funny with some applications written in letters and some as icons! Not good! https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/--WzupyXkSZM/UOmXXmvwErI/AAAAAAAADe8/p6o7fRUBrJk/s400/54.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-NOD6NG-YDCE/UOlovqHijcI/AAAAAAAADdw/OTZm8_A-UiI/s800/x2.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-UuNaowT8H4A/UOlozk2EDbI/AAAAAAAADdw/fVXgooobzOY/s400/x7.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/--QSvcx9rZFs/UOm7wlMiM3I/AAAAAAAADfk/6pVnA4F3L_M/s400/56.png In overall, the interface looks colorful and good to look at. Further, you can set up 4 different wallpapers for the 4 desktops, which is pretty cool. Added to that there is an application Variety which can change wallpaper after a scheduled time interval, download wallpapers from online repository and delete old downloaded wallpapers after the download size crosses a preset limit (say, 500 mb). https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-eCVVHcSKnWw/UOlov0FG1OI/AAAAAAAADdw/trXo5ooBaDo/s400/x10.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Applications Voyager 12.10 is loaded with utility applications, namely: Office: Abiword, Gnumeric, Dictionary, Orage Calendar, Document viewer https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-Nhu5qOwTXY0/UOmXS-jFAtI/AAAAAAAADeg/IfzfQaMvNdY/s288/38.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Internet: Firefox 17, Hotot, Thunderbird 17, Pidgin Chat client, Transmission, Xchat IRC https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_ys9jmDYo04/UOmXR8cWSEI/AAAAAAAADeU/7vU3KgYOD_s/s400/36.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Graphics: Darktable, GIMP 2.8, gThumb, Image Magica, Mcomix, Ristretto image viewer, Simple Scan https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-DjPHCqG5x3c/UOmXQo_MnSI/AAAAAAAADeE/6YTYs28OjDc/s400/35.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Multi-media: Audio recorder, Cheese, Clementine, Format junkie, Freetux TV, Kazam screencaster, Minitube, Parole, Pitivi video editor, VLC 2, Radio tray, Xfburn https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-tOShONN8ai8/UOmXS0eOHTI/AAAAAAAADek/2mC3ZhB_TCs/s400/37.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Accessories: Application finder, Catfish file search, Cover Gloobus, Leafpad, Notes, Keepass X, PyRenamer, Screenshots, Synapse, terminal, Tilda, Variety, Xarchiver https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-tzLPZmgmokg/UOmXQmXn9RI/AAAAAAAADeI/EF8620yqn1I/s400/33.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE I found Internet, Multi-media and Graphic applications quite rich in Voyager. Further, multimedia codecs are provided by default in the ISO and I could see movies in VLC and listen music in Clementine even in live-boot. Adobe flashplugin is not there in live-boot but downloaded during installation. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-x2RR9GDHl2k/UOlozAQKVSI/AAAAAAAADdw/h7Yd9J7evrM/s400/x6.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-wt-PMlPUMR8/UOlS8KDOEnI/AAAAAAAADbw/uFdXm9SpqNQ/s400/50.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Apart from regular applications, I found a few interesting apps in Voyager like: Hotot microblogging client for twitter and identi.ca with features like extension support, geo-tagging, threaded conversations and several other good features. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-yT0fn2OJG0c/UOlSuagSHDI/AAAAAAAADbI/a_4A7bPuiuQ/s400/44.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE FreetuxTV: with multilanguage television live streams in built and flexibility to add live streams from national and international TV channels available on internet. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-hB7P2bPYeQ0/UOlS0V7b5LI/AAAAAAAADbc/OfbgNAK5MsU/s400/48.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Radio with added music channels, visible by the side of Wifi icon on the top panel. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-ROJNvNky9Q4/UOlovq-tZsI/AAAAAAAADdw/3tKCv51gBXA/s800/x1.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Y PPA Manager to add PPAs from say Linux Mint, etc. All of them more or less worked for me and I feel they are good addition to the distro. Repository Voyager 12.10 sources its applications from Ubuntu 12.10 repository, which is undoubtedly the richest repo in Linux world. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-aJWy7iWBheA/UOlSDV3nrTI/AAAAAAAADac/iu4jmkEaHvI/s400/40.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Installation Installation is similar to Xubuntu and takes about 30 minutes to get done (including the time required to download various codes, flashplugin and updates). Live boot has an option "Install Xubuntu" on the top left of the screen and clicking it takes to Xubuntu installation process. Initially, I was a bit confused on whether I am installing Xubuntu or will it install Voyager. I felt here the developers could have done a bit of branding for the Voyager itself.https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-xObluItSi00/UOlo0_xG_UI/AAAAAAAADdw/nLeqfxLS2ns/s800/x9.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-bJCyLXqpGu0/UOlRc785rcI/AAAAAAAADZc/dPANbObo6tQ/s400/31.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Installation process is simple and asks for location, language, keyboard language & type, installation location, username, password, etc. and even new users won't feel lost during installation. Performance Voyager 12.10 consumes about 1-5% CPU and 190-200 MB RAM to load desktop with task manager running. It is 30-40 MB higher than Xubuntu 12.10 or Linux Mint 14 XFCE. I did a live boot on Asus netbook with limited specs and Voyager ran smoothly without any issue. The distro is stable and I didn't see any crash report in 3 days of continuous usage. Improvements over Voyager 12.04 Dedoimedo reviewed the 12.04 version and pointed out some glitches which I found to still continue in Voyager 12.10 Right click on files having redundant options like Reparation Aide, Television, Test Security, etc. - it is still there in 12.10. Even I am not sure what Reparation, Television, etc. would do and whether required at all! Crazy options! https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-Wzvzva__s4A/UOm4YbFqeSI/AAAAAAAADfQ/XTReL6tC1WM/s400/55.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Annoying transparent terminal: still it retains that annoying terminal with green fonts! Even Tilda is irritating to look at and not aesthetically pleasant. Why go for 100% transparency at all? Luckily it can be changed and I brought it down to 40%. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-DUbdga3CBj0/UOlo6Xe-YPI/AAAAAAAADdw/B3m6sWEM-ts/s400/x8.png From Voyager 12.10 XFCE Crazy customization of Firefox: continues a bit even with 12.10. I like the true and original Firefox. Overall Voyager is definitely one of the most stylish XFCE spins that I have seen and used. The conky looks cool and can be customized to suit your taste. Performance and utility-wise I feel it is a good Xubuntu spin with some cool elements of design. The distro is stable and smooth to use. However, I feel the developers went for an overkill and in between, the aesthetics part got lost a bit. Further, some glitches are there as well like 100% transparent terminal with little readability, messed up bottom dock, crowded desktop and at times poor choice of colors and transparency. In nutshell, Voyager 12.10 looks stylish but could have been really better had the developers not gone for overkill. PLzz Seed If you Like this OS Related Torrents
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