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Nexus 7 jams with Bodhi Linux

I've just uploaded a new Bodhi rootfs.img (which can be gotten from our source forge page here). This image brings a few improvements...

Bodhi Linux 2.2.0 Featuring E17 Stable Packages Releases

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Jan 4, 2013 8:08 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Enlightenment
The Bodhi Team and I are very happy to present to you our 2.2.0 release - the first Bodhi images to feature the stable E17 desktop. This release is exciting for a number of reasons.

Bodhi is ARMing up for a new Year

I have prepared and shared new ARMHF images for the Raspberry PI and Samsung Chromebook.

Introducing eAndora - Pandora Client

eAndora is a front end for Pandora Internet Radio. In addition to being developed with Elementary, eAndora differs from projects like Pithos in the fact that it uses VLC as a streaming back end as opposed to the more common gstreamer.

Bodhi ARMHF Alpha for Nexus 7

Installing Bodhi on the Nexus 7 follows the same process as installing Ubuntu on the device. I don't have an automated installer finished just yet so you will need to install the Bodhi images using a manual install process. This can be done using the following steps...

Bodhi ARMHF Alpha for Samsung Chromebook

I've been working on Bodhi's ARM branch for awhile now and it proved fairly simple to get at least a base system up and rolling on the Chromebook (largely due to the fact that ChromeOS is Linux based).

Bodhi Linux ARMHF RootFS

I've decided I am going to start maintaining a generic ARMHF root file system to make creating Bodhi Linux images for new ARM devices easier for myself and others.

HOWTO: Start an SSH Session from ChromeOS

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Dec 7, 2012 5:11 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial, Tutorial
At the very least I need my operating system to have a web browser and a ssh connection - the former ChromeOS provides very obviously (the whole OS is one giant web browser). Getting an SSH connection from the device was not as straight forward however.

Bodhi Linux Nexus 7 Drive

The point of this post however is to see how much interest there is in us creating a Bodhi image for the new Nexus 7 tablet. The main thing holding us back is a lack of developer hardware. We only need a single unit to get our work done, so if you are a nexus 7 owner that has an interest in running Bodhi on your device...

MK802 Media PC Review

I recently made a post comparing the specs of the A10 based MK802 to the RaspBerry Pi. For those who are unaware the MK802 is a low cost, Android based media PC you can pick up on Amazon for less than 40 USD. A little over a month ago I replaced my desktop sized media computer with an MK802 - today I would like to share with you my thoughts on the device.

Two Years of Bodhi Linux, Three Years of Blogging

This year has flown by. My entire life - both on the internet and off the internet has been moving at a rapid pace and I have enjoyed almost every moment of it. I've been so focused on my last semester of graduate work that I completely forgot to make two posts I've been making every year.

Raspberry Pi vs MK802

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Nov 25, 2012 1:25 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
I've been using the MK802 almost daily for close to a month now and it shocks that this awesome device hasn't gotten more press in the FOSS world. I plan to write a formal review of the device in the next week, but for now I would like to simply do a comparison between the MK802 and the latest RPI Model B device

A New Day Dawns In Linux With The Near Arrival Of E17 (stable)

At LinuxCon in Barcelona, Mike Blumenkrantz announced that the first beta release of E17 should arrive by December 1, and the final stable-release of E17 will shortly follow, on December 21. The upcoming version of Enlightenment, E17 (stable), has been in production for more than 10 years now, and rightfully so. It’s a complete rewrite of the E16 desktop shell.

Linux FUD in College Education

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Nov 1, 2012 8:49 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial; Groups: Linux
My fiance started a new class this week - an MIS (Management Information Systems) class. While we were having dinner tonight she brought up the fact there are some - lets say - colorful definitions of Linux in her wonderful "Experiencing MIS" text book.

Giving Android a Chance...

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Oct 30, 2012 5:05 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
As of the Linux 3.3 series kernel though a pile of the Android changes where merged back into the main line kernel. Because of this re-merging and the fact that it had been sometime since I last tried Android in any form I felt I should give it another chance.

Bodhi Linux 2.1.0 Released

I'm happy to release to everyone our first scheduled update release of Bodhi Linux's 2.x.y branch - version 2.1.0.

Bodhi's ARM Branch Moves to ARMHF

After doing some research and testing for the last week I have arrived at the conclusion that Bodhi's ARM branch will best serve our users by moving our core from Debian Wheezy ARMEL to utilize Debian Wheezy ARMHF. I'm not going to get into the technical difference between the two platforms here - just know that in general ARMHF is faster.

That Good Old Linux FUD

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Aug 6, 2012 1:45 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Editorial
Who doesn't love a good Monday morning rant? I caught this article on the news feed of my favorite Linux news site this morning and I must say it upsets me a lot. The too long/didn't read version of this guy's article is that Android is "usable" for most users, while he finds desktop Linux lacking in the usability department. He cites a number of reasons why the distribution he selected (Fedora) isn't "usable" compared to Android. Honestly all of them are your normal anti-desktop Linux FUD and I am tired of it.

HOWTO: Launch OMXPlayer via a GUI

  • Thoughts on Technology; By Jeff Hoogland (Posted by Jeff91 on Aug 3, 2012 9:48 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Even though the processor in the Pi is fairly weak, it can decode HD video using it's GPU chip if you use the proper media player. This means that your old favorites like VLC and mPlayer will not work, so we must turn to a tool designed just for the Pi: OMXPlayer.

Bodhi Linux RaspBerry Pi Beta

A little over six weeks ago I posted a very early image of Bodhi for the RaspBerry Pi. Today I am happy to let everyone know that I have published what I consider to be a "beta" quality image:

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