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Bodhi Is Better

Posted 12-30-2023 at 11:16 AM by zaivala

I know I don't post here often. Don't have that much to say other than what goes into my 3 podcasts. But lately, I've been having trouble with Linux Mint 21.2 and LMDE 6, sound problems above all but also problems running Discord (from flatpak).

And ya know, all these issues go away when I boot into Bodhi.

For several years now, Bodhi has been my "fun" distro, but I default to Mint when I need to get work done. The past few weeks, getting work done in Mint has led me to believe my headphones are wasted and things don't run... but when I boot into Bodhi, everything works.

So, let me get this straight. Bodhi is more fun to use. Bodhi speeds up my workflow. And now, it even runs better than Mint? Sign me up.

I also want to make a pitch. If you use open source software, please donate to it. I can't do everything I want to do on my limited budget, but I send $10/mo to Bodhi and $5/mo to Archive.org, in addition to my non-open-source donations (such as the local humane society, membership is Americans United, etc.). Please consider doing the same.

Although I have one gripe. I would love to be donating to Mozilla for my regular use of Firefox. But when their current fundraising campaign is asking for $3M in donations, and their CEO just got a raise to $6M in salary, it makes me think they could make their goal just by halving the CEO's salary and just leave me alone.

Hugs,
Moss
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