Two days ago I decided to clear out my computer with Xubuntu 11.10 and replace it with Bodhi Linux. I am really enjoying using E17. Still have Kubuntu 12.04 on my laptop though until I decide to replace it!
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Installed it on the trial laptop.
I like the minimalist approach, but not much else really.
I'll keep it in mind for the next time someone wants me to fix the 5-year-old netbook though.
You have to admit, it's light on resources:
Code:bob@joey:~$ free total used free shared buffers cached Mem: 2055460 383144 1672316 0 16500 275720 -/+ buffers/cache: 90924 1964536 Swap: 2666320 0 2666320 bob@joey:~$ df Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/sda3 14255848 1600940 11930748 12% / udev 1018124 4 1018120 1% /dev tmpfs 411092 836 410256 1% /run none 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock none 1027728 0 1027728 0% /run/shm
Originally posted by dibl View PostIn the default E17 desktop, EVERYTHING is accessible via right-click on the desktop.
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Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes
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Currently running Bodhi Linux on my tiny wee all-but-forgotten Asus EeePC 701 4G. It's very hard to find the right distro for this machine, but Bodhi is the perfect fit and doesn't feel like there's any compromise at all. Crunchbang is pretty good too.PUNCH IT CHEWIE!
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Originally posted by Don B. Cilly View PostActually, nothing is accessible via right-click on the desktop for me...
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Actually, in Bodhi the left click opens the main menu, the middle (with 3-button mouse or wheel mouse) opens the window menu, and the right-click is reserved for your "favorites". You add to this menu by opening an app with the left-click menu (or using the Everything launcher), then click the app icon on the left side of the titlebar (or right-click on the app's titlebar). In the menu that pops up, the first item will be the app's name. If you hover the mouse on that name another menu will open, and the option to add it to your favorites is there. Do that with two or three of your most-used apps and then try right-clicking on the desktop, you'll see them in the new menu. You can add as many apps as you want.
You can also add an app to the iBar or Engage launcher by just dragging the titlebar icon to them.Computers don't make mistakes. They only execute them.
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