You can also try Bodhi Linux,which is quite lightweight.
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=bodhi
You can also try Bodhi Linux,which is quite lightweight.
http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=bodhi
A friendly & helpful Linux community who has started a large cursor theme project. If you are sick of tiny cursors, go here and get one.
http://linuxinternationals.org/forum...orum.php?f=166
I have been using Bodhi since last month. Since trying it out I have removed Ubuntu and replaced it with Bodhi. Both in my laptop and desktop. I find it much faster, and once I tried Enlightment (E17) I will never return to Gnome.
Here are some desktop views.
All the programs I had on Ubuntu, I also have in Bodhi.
I prefer Mint as my personal desktop OS. Its rather lightweight, simple to use and easy to navigate.
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