To each their own I guess - there is such a variety of themes there you must be an extremely pick person to find the dozens of them all poor.
~Jeff
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To each their own I guess - there is such a variety of themes there you must be an extremely pick person to find the dozens of them all poor.
~Jeff
When you say current themes have you been through all the things here?
http://art.bodhilinux.com/doku.php?id=bodhi_e17_themes_v2
~Jeff
You can find details at the wiki - http://wiki.bodhilinux.com/doku.php?id=virtualbox_-_running_bodhi_in
~Jeff
So if I understand this correctly there isn't just a package or two that contains a launch-able ncurses based installer (how ubiquity handles things). Instead this is a method for generating an...
It is not. That is a package containing only documentation.
~Jeff
I'm wondering where I can find the source code for the Ubuntu ncurses installer than the alternative CD uses to install with.
I know of packages.ubuntu.com - but I'm not sure of the installers...
Keep an eye on my blog/Bodhi homepage for news on the 2.0.0 pre-releases. We will have another couple update releases (1.3.0 and 1.4.0) based on 10.04 before it releases even.
Odds are the first...
64bit will be added with the 2.0.0 release next summer (which will be rebased on Ubuntu 12.04)
Thanks for the positive words - always glad to hear people find mine (and my team's) work useful.
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Asus hands down.
~Jeff
Some good old E17 goodness:
http://i.imgur.com/RZ30ml.jpg
~Jeff
Obviously I'm a little biased... But for the best E experience around give Bodhi Linux a try.
Screenshot gallery: http://bodhilinux.com/gallerydotw.php
Video Gallery:...
As someone who owns a few android devices that all have **** poor Linux support I can attest to this not being true.
~Jeff
If you think that is slick you will be blown away by Enlightenment :)
~Jeff
Thanks :)
~Jeff
Yes, but he wanted compiz. If you are just looking at desktop to desktop LXDE smokes XFCE by a good deal in terms of "light"
~Jeff
+1
For "light" desktops today LXDE or Enlightenment are the best ways to go.
Personally I prefer Enlightenment :)
~Jeff
If you ignore a lack of a good deal of things, yes it is close to Gnome 2. Gnome panel offered a bit more than XFCE does to say the least.
~Jeff
Good call Lucradia added that and a link to the demo video to my top post.
~Jeff
Bodhi Linux Powered Tablet/Netbook Hybrid Give Away.
tl/dr: "Starting today for every 5$ you donate to the Bodhi project your name will be entered (EG: 10$ = 2 entries) in a raffle to have a...
That touch GUI is simply the default tablet profile Bodhi 1.2.0 ships with. The first "laptop" setup shown is our laptop profile. You can toggle the automatic switching between profiles by how I...
Sorry bout that here is the updated link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qMTCXPybH4
First one I uploaded had some audio issues.
~Jeff
Video of Enlightenment running on my dell duo :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qMTCXPybH4
~Jeff
Word of warning to anyone thinking of trying 3.0 kernel (11.10) on their T101MT -
http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.com/2011/09/can-linux-kill-your-hardware-warning-to.html
tl/dr: Latest kernel...
Enlightenment runs even better on touch devices and has far less bloat... Video demo of E running on a tablet PC:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jJNRm3RjTA
~Jeff
So I've got a display link adapter I am using with my laptop. When I configure the display link screen to be screen 0 it works fine, but I cannot access my internal display (laptop). When I configure...