Bodhi Linux is Ubuntu with a Window Manager. Moksha is based on Enlightenment, which is a cross between a true window manager and a desktop environment. This distro has a minimal build, a standard build, a new hardware build, and a 32 bit build.
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TheCocoaDaddy
May 6, 2020Thanks for posting this review! I'm a total fan of Enlightenment, but I'm not too keen on Bodhi. "Back in the day", I used to build Enlightenment from source and it ran very well. This was on Slackware. I even built Enlightenment from source on a Solaris 7 (SPARC) system and was able to run it via XDMCP. 🙂
A couple of years ago, I tried installing Bodhi on my laptop and it never really worked. Thanks for taking the time to do the review! 🙂
Makoto kun
May 6, 2020Tried this distro on a amd c60 netbook, runs horrible…probally netbook fault…but strangelly Manjaro runs better here..wtf
AbidingDood
May 6, 2020I tried bodhi on my HP mini a while back before I really understood what a window manager session looks like. Did not like it at all. I'll give it to them, it's light and definitely unique, but I'll take the extra 20 mb in ram and run peppermint. Openbox is a much better route for an easy minimal desktop, you'll probably spend less time to get it to look reasonable.
John De Sousa
May 6, 2020…hi Tom..Always great reviews and other…let us know when you going to review the makululinix 2020 version…Thanks and great job on your reviews…always enjoyable…great stuff.
bananaman
May 6, 2020My man Thom bathing in Lunduke
Emanuel
May 6, 2020Debating here if I add this distro of Gallium OS to replace Chrome OS on an Acer C720.
Fouad Hoblos
May 6, 2020The selling point for this distro was: super lightweight.
Last time I tried v5.0 it failed me during install and I got stuck in the middle with no solution.
I wonder if this new version solved it.
Still nothing encouraged me from this review to switch from Peppermint 10 for my old reserve hardware.. I might give it a try.. (skeptically)
Mohammad Mahmoudkhah
May 6, 2020I've tried bodhi so let me tell you my experience before watching your video.. It has a beautiful desktop but some settings are hard to find or missing. I couldn't add a second keyboard layout.
Commodorefan64
May 6, 2020I've tried this in the past, and it was alright, but had a few bugs that prevented me from using it on my old Netbook, but I'll have to give this another try for the legacy build to see if they have improved.
Jonathan Nicoll
May 6, 2020Is this distro competing with a base Arch install as the most minimal Linux setup?
Serge
May 6, 2020Hello Tom Pay attention it is Moksha in your description and not Maksha.
Cheers
sleepyeyesvince
May 6, 2020hmm, I've always liked the cute little theming touches that Bodhi has. Enlightenment/Moksha is darn light, though I feel that if you're going for a window manager, then Openbox would have more support. Great little distro.
Bob Bob
May 6, 2020Useless distro, just put a wm on Ubuntu
gerald cragg
May 6, 2020YEA…!!! Bodhi, like the Bonsai. Customise it, to your wishes 🙂
dragonballjiujitsu
May 6, 2020Just installed on a VM. Using 240mb of RAM on cold boot. Might be just the thing to bring the old netbook or dead 2006 emachine back to life.
Agnish Roy
May 6, 2020Bodhi is the first distro I used right after I switched to Linux.
Michael Cowman
May 6, 2020Thanks, Tom. That was actually a helpful overview. I actually quite like the basic look but not sure I'd want to stuff around learning it when there are easier ways to get what I want 🙂
Agnish Roy
May 6, 2020Default browser in Bodhi is called Midori. It's probably not installed in the minimal build. Also, Moksha is built on Enlightenment.
Welsh Baron
May 6, 2020I suggest you to take a look at lubuntu 19.04.
Bryce Hardy
May 6, 2020Thanks for the review. I tried this out in a VM the other day and thought it looked nice. I always liked how Bodhi lets you install just the applications that you want and no more.
Peter Jansen
May 6, 2020A challenge for Switched to Linux: write everything in Vim and LaTeX for a month. You could do very professional bookwriting with it, it would look very professional.
Jeff Kelly
May 6, 2020Why would anyone use this ?
Thulio Lima
May 6, 2020First