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Bodhi Linux

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Linux distribution

Linux distribution
Bodhi Linux
Bodhi Linux 5.1.0
DeveloperBodhi Linux Team
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial release26 March 2011; 14 years ago (2011-03-26)
Latest release7.0.0[1] Edit this on Wikidata / 21 August 2023; 2 years ago (21 August 2023)
Update methodAPT (front-ends available)
Package managerdpkg (front-ends likeSynaptic available)
Supported platformsIA-32,x86-64
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux kernel)
UserlandGNU
Default
user interface
Moksha (based onEnlightenment)
LicenseFree software licenses (mainlyGPL), plus proprietarybinary blobs
Official websitebodhilinux.com

Bodhi Linux is alight-weight Linux distribution based onUbuntu that uses anEnlightenment DR17-based fork calledMoksha as its desktop environment.[2] The philosophy for the distribution is to provide a minimal base system so that users can install the software they want. In turn, the distribution only includes software that is essential to most users, such as a file manager (Thunar), aterminal emulator (Terminology), and a web browser. To install additional software, Bodhi Linux developers maintain a browser-based app store that usesapturl to install programs.[3]

Performance

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System requirements include 512MB RAM, 5GB hard disk space, and a 500MHz processor.[4] 32-bit processors withoutPAE capability are supported on the same terms as PAE-enabled ones. The only difference between the two Bodhi versions is that an older kernel is used.

Moksha Desktop

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Main article:Moksha (window manager)

Using anEnlightenment DR17-based fork called Moksha Desktop, Bodhi provides desktop effects and animations that do not require high-end computer hardware.[5] The project was forked from DR17 since later versions of Enlightenment had performance and stability issues.[6] TheEnlightenment window manager, as well as the tools developed specifically for Bodhi Linux, were written in theC programming language andPython.[7]

Support

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Bodhi Linux is derived from theUbuntu long term support releases (14.04, 16.04, 18.04...), so support follows the same pattern: Security bug fixes are released daily throughout the five years. As opposed to Ubuntu, Bodhi has no short-term support release. An installed Bodhi Linux can be upgraded to the latest state via the command line or package manager.

Releases

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The major releases follow the Ubuntu long-term support(LTS), with a delay of a few months. The goal is to deliver a new major release in July every other year. The update/point releases (x.y.z) are used for delivering new versions and other improvements. Beginning with version 2.4.0 update frequency was reduced to three times a year.[8]

Historical releases

Version[9]Release dateCommentsSupported until
0.1.62011-02First version of Bodhi LinuxUnsupported: unsupported
0.1.72011-03Unsupported: unsupported
1.0.0[10]2011-03Unsupported: unsupported
1.1.02011-05Unsupported: unsupported
1.2.02011-09Unsupported: unsupported
1.2.12011-10Unsupported: unsupported
1.3.0[11]2011–12Unsupported: unsupported
1.4.02012-03[12]N/aUnsupported: unsupported
1.5.02012-06Last update release to the 10.04 baseUnsupported: unsupported
2.0.02012-07First stable release to the 12.04 baseUnsupported: 2017-04
2.1.0[13]2012-09Update release (3-month cycle)Unsupported: 2017-04
2.2.0[14][15]2012-12Update releaseUnsupported: 2017-04
2.3.0[16]2013-03Update releaseUnsupported: 2017-04
2.4.02013-09Last update release to 12.04 baseUnsupported: 2017-04
3.0.0[17]2015-02First stable release to the 14.04 baseUnsupported: 2019-04
3.1.02015-08Update release first to feature the Moksha Desktop EnvironmentUnsupported: 2019-04
3.2.02016-03Update releaseUnsupported: 2019-04
4.0.0[18]2016-10First stable release to the 16.04 baseUnsupported: 2021-04
4.1.0[19]2017-01Update releaseUnsupported: 2021-04
4.2.02017-05Update releaseUnsupported: 2021-04
4.3.0[20]2017-08Update releaseUnsupported: 2021-04
4.4.0[21]2017-12Update releaseUnsupported: 2021-04
4.5.0[22]2018-02Update releaseUnsupported: 2021-04
5.0.02018-08Based on Ubuntu 18.04Unsupported: 2023-04
5.1.02020-03Based on Ubuntu 18.04.04Unsupported: 2023-04
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Latest version
Preview version
Future version

Currently supported releases

Version[23]Release dateCommentsSupported until
6.0.0[24]2021-05Based on Ubuntu 20.04.2Unsupported: 2025-04
7.0.0[25][26]2023-08Based on Ubuntu 22.04Latest version:2027-04
Legend:
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R_Pi Bodhi Linux

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TheR_Pi Bodhi Linuxbuild was built directly on top of Raspbian and incorporates all of the changes and improvements to produce optimized "hard float" code for theRaspberry Pi (armhf orARM HF[27]). Technically, R_Pi Bodhi Linux is built with compilation settings adjusted to produce optimized "hard float" code for the Raspberry Pi (armhf orARM HF). Thehard floatapplication binary interface of theARM11, a32-bitRISCmicroprocessorARM architecture with ARMv6 architectural additions, provides enormous performance gains for many use cases. However, this requires significant effort to port elements of Debian Wheezy to be comparable with ARMv6 CPUs, as official builds require ARMv7.[28]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Introducing Bodhi Linux 7.0: A Landmark Release". August 21, 2023. RetrievedAugust 21, 2023.
  2. ^Jeff Hoogland."Introducing Moksha Desktop".bodhilinux.com. Moksha Development Team. RetrievedJuly 30, 2015.
  3. ^"Appcenter".bodhilinux.com. Bodhi Linux. RetrievedNovember 8, 2022.
  4. ^Jim Lynch."Bodhi Linux 1.0".desktoplinuxreviews.com. Archived fromthe original on April 19, 2011. RetrievedMay 6, 2011.
  5. ^Joey Sneddon (November 26, 2010)."Bodhi Linux may just be your favorite new lightweight distro". OMG! Ubuntu!. RetrievedMay 6, 2011.
  6. ^Jeff Hoogland."Introducing Moksha Desktop".mokshadesktop.github.io. Moksha Development Team. RetrievedAugust 2, 2015.
  7. ^Jack Wallen (March 28, 2011)."Bodhi Linux: Interview with Jeff Hoogland".techrepublic.com. RetrievedMay 12, 2011.
  8. ^Jeff Hoogland."Bodhi Release Cycle Changes".bodhilinux.com. Bodhi Linux. RetrievedOctober 8, 2013.
  9. ^"Bodhi Linux announcements".DistroWatch.
  10. ^Bruce Byfield (March 28, 2011)."Bodhi Linux sticks with design principles".Off the Beat, Linux Magazine. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  11. ^Robert Storey (January 2, 2012)."An enlightening experience: Bodhi Linux 1.3.0".DistroWatch Weekly. DistroWatch.
  12. ^Carla Schroder (March 21, 2012)."Bodhi Linux, the Beautiful Configurable Lightweight Linux".Linux.com. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  13. ^"Bodhi Linux 2.0.1 - performance with pizzazz".DistroWatch Weekly. DistroWatch. January 17, 2012. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  14. ^"Bodhi Linux 2.2 review – Square peg for round hole".Dedoimedo.com. February 1, 2013.
  15. ^"Bodhi Linux 2.2.0 review".LinuxBSDos.com. February 2, 2013. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  16. ^Jesse Smith (April 22, 2013)."First look at Bodhi Linux 2.3.0".DistroWatch Weekly. DistroWatch. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  17. ^Jesse Smith (March 23, 2015)."The Return of Bodhi Linux's King".DistroWatch Weekly. DistroWatch. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  18. ^Joshua Allen Holm (December 19, 2016)."Bodhi Linux 4.0.0 review".DistroWatch Weekly. DistroWatch. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  19. ^Jack Wallen (April 7, 2017)."Bodhi Linux 4.1.0: Like Visiting an Old Friend".Linux.com. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  20. ^Jack M. Germain (September 6, 2017)."Bodhi Linux With Moksha Is Truly Enlightening".LinuxInsider. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  21. ^"Download Bodhi 4.4.0 / 5.0.0 RC".Softpedia Linux. Archived fromthe original on July 13, 2018.
  22. ^"Bodhi Linux 4.5.0 Release".bodhilinux.com. Bodhi Linux. February 24, 2018. RetrievedFebruary 24, 2018.
  23. ^"Bodhi Linux announcements".DistroWatch.
  24. ^"Bodhi Linux 6.0.0 Released".bodhilinux.com. Bodhi Linux. May 12, 2021.
  25. ^"Bodhi Linux 7.0.0 Released".bodhilinux.com. Bodhi Linux. August 21, 2023.
  26. ^"Bodhi 7.0 Legacy and deBodhi 7.0 beta | Bodhi Linux Forums".bodhilinux.boards.net. February 7, 2024. RetrievedMarch 7, 2024.
  27. ^Jeff Hoogland (August 7, 2012)."Bodhi's ARM Branch Moves to ARMHF". Jeff Hoogland. RetrievedJune 17, 2025.
  28. ^"Raspbian FAQ".Raspbian. RetrievedJuly 30, 2012.

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