This series started off as being about customizing some common Linux desktops (Xfce, KDE, Gnome 3, Cinnamon, MATE, and LXDE). Then the previous post looked one layer lower, at the Openbox window ...
Bodhi Linux is an alternative to traditional Linux OSes that can change your desktop user experience. It is one of a very few Linux distros using Moksha, a forked version of the Enlightenment desktop.
MX Moksha is a new take on MX Linux. Moksha is a fork of the old-school Enlightenment desktop. MX Moksha is fun to use and can revive old hardware. Back in the early 2000s, Enlightenment was my ...
Bodhi Linux 3.2.0 is an update to the Bodhi Linux 3.x series and features key kernel and desktop improvements. It is a different kind of Linux distro. Its developers refer to it as the “Enlightened ...
Sparky Linux is derived from the Debian Testing distribution (currently stretch), and is focused primarily on on lightweight desktops (Xfce, LXDE/LXQt, Openbox and Enlightenment), although they also ...
I just installed Bodhi this afternoon. This has to be the easyist Linux to install. And it is fast too. Reminds me when I use to use BeOS. Enlightenment works well(so far). It was a little buggy and ...