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Jeff91 02-19-2011 03:21 PM

Bodhi Linux 0.1.6 RC2 Released - 02/19/11
 
Almost there... We are fine tuning everything to make sure it is 100% solid before our stable release. This is our second release candidate. Find a full release details here.

Cheers,
~Jeff Hoogland

silvyus_06 02-19-2011 05:05 PM

hi i tried your bodhi distro i like it is smooth and pretty awesome. though i was not able to find many apps , and aside from the cool effects and the beta firefox i ddn't find anything so nice on this distro ..... help?

Jeff91 02-19-2011 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by silvyus_06 (Post 4264242)
hi i tried your bodhi distro i like it is smooth and pretty awesome. though i was not able to find many apps , and aside from the cool effects and the beta firefox i ddn't find anything so nice on this distro ..... help?

Have you seen our online software center?

~Jeff

silvyus_06 02-20-2011 12:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff91 (Post 4264395)
Have you seen our online software center?

~Jeff

ooooh... i see... nice work then!

but because of bandwidth limitations i am not able to test all i need and give feedback.

when i'll be at school i'll leave the comp downloading and will tell you. i still fail to understand the pacakge management .

and also , i'm a bit overused to have loads of sotfs already built in the iso .. i mean, yeah the distro is small , but will not help when putting it on a cd, but only waste CD space. perhaps make an autoinstaller script and let the user check or uncheck what he wants or doesnt, and then let the script download and install what the user sleected ?

danbuter 02-20-2011 11:19 AM

silvyus,
Bodhi comes with Synaptic, which works exactly like it does in Debian and Ubuntu. And it's connected to the Ubuntu repos. Just about any linux program you can think of is available.

Also, I strongly prefer the minimalist iso, so I don't get lots of crap programs I won't use, like happens in Ubuntu regular.


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