Linux.com: Review: CCux Linux Jun 2, 2006, 03 :15 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (4283 reads) (Other stories by Stefan Vrabie)
"CCux Linux is a performance-oriented distribution whose main idea is to remove everything that is not i686-related, such as old compatibility packages, and to have everything from the kernel up compiled in the i686 flavor. Last month's release of CCux version 0.9.8 is also an up-to-date distro, having kernel 2.6.16, KDE 3.5.2, and Firefox 1.5.0.2. I found it to be a damn good distro.
"CCux includes an easy-to-use custom graphical installer. While it lacks many of the options Anaconda offers, it does have everything you need, starting from a graphical partitioning tool, package selection, and ability to select the root password..."