Bodhi Linux 7.0 | Enlightened Ubuntu
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2023
- Today we look at the latest release of Bodhi Linux, and talk about the updates their releases. They have standard, and two modern kernel versions built on a recently rebuilt Moksha desktop.
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Hello there. Nice and informative review of our distro. We always appreciate any interest. Stefan, the Bodhi dev :)
@@FranzAntonMesmerThanx a lot
Hello, today iam installed your Linux ❤
@@nageswaraopatha5445 And? I would appreciate your feedback. How was the installation process? How is the performance?
@@bodhilinux9724 installing process is bit difficult for beginner like me 😅 overall feedback 👉🏻i love it, most underrated os on earth 😥& do good marketing 🫠
Everybody needs some Bodhi sometime. Thanks to the developers for keeping a 32 bit version!
Whoops! I spelled Bodhi incorrectly on my banner...sorry about that!
that actually has cost you my thumps up, sorry!
A refreshing graphic interface. a two-men team dedicated to Bodhi Linux. Easy on resources. I've installed on my oldest laptop, and no complains whatsoever.
Thank you very much. I am happy you like our new release. Yes, we are just 2 devs but many great guys around us in Team in Web section, Translations and support :) Stefan, the Bodhi dev
@@bodhilinux9724 Moksha DE was the selling point to me when I tried Bodhi Linux 6.
Been using Bodhi Linux 7.9 (S76) release since it came out and totally love it.
I can see you on Reddit promoting our distro a lot. Thanx for that :) Stefan, Bodhi dev
Snaps are not enabled by default in Bodhi. Debian is also the base for the 32-bit version. I'd be very receptive to a Debian 64-bit version of Bodhi!
For one of my older Lenovo Think centre Tiny systems same a 64bit Debian edition would be great.
yes
Amen to this.
I am using Bodhi Linux 7, It is amazing. Fast with decent look and feel
I LOVE Bodhi Linux! It's solid, stable, an never lets me down! I got a few friends running it now! It's great to tinker with the customizations and get it just how I like it! I can't wait for the AppPack to be ready for download! 🙂✨️
Thanx :) AppPack should be out soon
AppPack is out
Interesting distro. I'll test it on my laptop (I bought a used one just for testing distros). Or, to be exact, I'm installing it right now.
Right on dude,! No problem here with using virtualization to test distros, various setups, and work use cases. It allows the environment to be standardized and known. I don't care for VirtualBox recently/currently. I've had good luck with libvirt/Virt Manager for free and opensourcevirtual machines. Or, VMware Player/Workstation(Player is free for non commercial use, VMware solutions are not opensource). These solutions have great Linux guest support from various sources(either built in via standard Linux kernel or distro packages like open-vm-tools)., across many different distros. :) Aside from that I have enjoyed using Bodhi over the last few years for specific work use cases especially in desktop virtual machines as it's lower hardware needs make is an easy performance choice. Great they have a new version, along with other options soon to be released containing newer kernel versions and software sets. Being Ubuntu LTS based makes it solid to setup various other tasks on it easily without having to jump through too many hoops. Thanks for the video, :)
Bodhi has been on my radar. I have a low resource Acer tower that needs a cool Linux OS. I'm leaning to either Bodhi or E Live.
im currently testing this on virtualbox works super great
Interesting - downloading for a trial on my test-bed system. Unlikely to replace Mint / Cinnamon, but we'll see.
I've resisted giving Bodhi a whirl mostly because I don't like Jeff Hoogland's streaming persona lol. But it does seem like a pretty sweet project.
Hello there. Jeff is out of the project more than 4 years. Since 2019 the main dev is Robert Wiley aka Ylee and me as the second coder :) Stefan
8:02 Harsh. Harsh but fair. Somebody needed to say it.
For better or worse, intentionally or not, Bodhi gives me strong new-age vibes (the name, the logo, the themes, everything), to which I'm allergic.
Damn this is a very sleek desktop.
Before I went to Mint I used Bodhi... I'm a big enlightenment fanboy.
THX
Hi please is it possible to change the appcentre from a browser based to normal like other distros?
Why almost every distro on Earth are based on Ubuntu? Ubuntu is Canonical Inc, period. I'm afraid Canonical can bring down Ubuntu at some point in the future, close it in some many ways, like allow only snap stuff and whatever. After Redhat, it's been a bit of freithening to me get some level of trust about this companies behind Linux!
Well believe it or not a lot of users trying Ubuntu or forks of Ubuntu . Even myself coming from being a windows power user and not a click on email user but one who can do computer repair. Debain/Ubuntu base was an easier learning curve to Linux. The beat-at-it method with research is easier for new user in a Debian/Ubuntu base system
@@dongiovanni8466 My mainly concern is more Linux turns into Enterprise, more freedom is drive away!
Your looking more and more like a young Phil Collins these days!
I dunno he looks older than he did when I started watching this channel years ago.
The beard adds about ten years to my looks!
What author calls "modern look" (or whatever) is something that I hate with passion (although Enlightenment has "old-times" look&feel to me [exc. dark theme]). I have recently downloaded and installed xubuntu 10.04 and I have to say, I was right - old themes look and work much better than new ones - fast, with proper scrollbars, no BS smooth-slowing etc. Why today's themes are so bad? Looking at Xfce-4.0, Xfce-4.2 and Xfce-4.4 themes (or Polyester and QtCurve for KDE) - it's just different world.
In the past I was joking that new MS Office versions are so bad, because they want it to be slow and clunky, so that people think that web version of such apps are just as good. Without this "conspiracy theory", I cannot explain why everything gets so much worse than in the "old days".
Yeah, tried it and it won't even finish booting to install. Tried on multiple computers. Bodhi sucks!