A User’s Eye View of Bodhi 3.1.0 & Moksha

Posted by brideoflinux on Aug 21, 2015 10:44 PM EDT
FOSS Force; By Christine Hall
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Out-of-the-box, Bodhi installs hardly any software, only just enough to get the user up and running. At first boot, there’s a lightweight browser (Midori), a file manager (PCManFM), a text editor (ePad), an image viewer (Ephoto) and little else. This is in keeping with the Bodhi team’s minimalist philosophy, based on a belief that users should make their own software choices and not have them made for them.

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