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Story: Bodhi Linux, the Beautiful Configurable Lightweight Linux Total Replies: 10
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Bob_Robertson

Mar 22, 2012
7:58 AM CST
I enjoyed the early views of Bodhi, but I didn't follow up. I'm very glad to see it's being expanded and fleshed out.

It was pretty in the alpha releases, I should really try it again now. Thanks, TC.

ComputerBob

Mar 22, 2012
8:18 AM CST
Good job, Carla -- your article's useful information will undboubtedly increase the Bodhi user base.
Jeff91

Mar 22, 2012
9:55 AM CST
+1 :D

~Jeff
montezuma

Mar 22, 2012
3:49 PM CST
Good crowd on this website. ;-)
gus3

Mar 22, 2012
4:17 PM CST
We have good taste.
DrGeoffrey

Mar 22, 2012
4:29 PM CST
Well, some of us.

But they let me post anyway. ;-)
tuxchick

Mar 22, 2012
8:14 PM CST
I had a lot of fun with Bodhi. I installed it on my old AMD Sempron-- yes kids, once upon a time CPUs had only one core-- and it was like it was rocket-fueled. I got speed and eye candy. I don't think of much of the "just throw hardware at it" mentality, and I get all whiny when my quad-core gets bogged down by cruddy software. I mean seriously now.
tuxchick

Mar 22, 2012
8:16 PM CST
Something I forgot to mention in the review is it runs fast from a USB stick, which is also becoming a rare event. Fedora and Ubuntu both run like crap from a USB stick, all kinds of lag almost like a live CD, which is ridiculous.
Jeff91

Mar 22, 2012
8:44 PM CST
Our latest release also as a "boot to RAM" option (so long as you have at least a half gig of RAM), selecting this option gives you a *really* fast live environment.

~Jeff
gus3

Mar 22, 2012
8:56 PM CST
Next up: steel-toed boot to RAM, for super security.
Bob_Robertson

Mar 23, 2012
6:33 AM CST
Gus, that sound more like "Peace, through superior kicking power".

Boot to RAM? Ewe!

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