I bought the latest edition of Linux Format magazine yesterday and on the cover disk were three distros. One of them was Bodhi Linux and after booting up the computer using the disk and selecting http://www.bodhilinux.com/Bodhi Linux I discovered that it appears to be a very good / well designed distro. It uses the Enlightenment desktop and when running the composite option the desktop looked very nice. It is based upon Ubuntu so will get all it's updates from them and uses the LTS versions.
For software, it appears you have to download most of the packages after installation. It is not like Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu/Lubuntu that installs a lot of packages by default and is therefore very light.
I realise that most of you on this forum are KDE fans and probably won't like this desktop but if you have an older computer put this on it.
I have Xubuntu 11.10 on my aging Dell OptiPlex desktop and am now seriously thinking of replacing it with Bodhi when it comes to the end of its life next April.
For software, it appears you have to download most of the packages after installation. It is not like Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu/Lubuntu that installs a lot of packages by default and is therefore very light.
I realise that most of you on this forum are KDE fans and probably won't like this desktop but if you have an older computer put this on it.
I have Xubuntu 11.10 on my aging Dell OptiPlex desktop and am now seriously thinking of replacing it with Bodhi when it comes to the end of its life next April.
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