The reason for my question was, because, yesterday, I want to sort my wifi connections and get rid of an old one which (for some unknown reason) didn't appear in "Edit WiFi connections", but something went wrong, and so, I wasn't able to login anymore.
The computer was booting until the login screen, but my password was authorized for ever and nothing happened anymore.
Using CTRL+ALT+F1, I entered the command line and there I was able to login, but because I couldn't find the command to start Moksha, I got stuck at that point.
I solved it by booting to the recovery mode in Grub and updated some appearantly broken packages.
After that Bodhi was working again.
But still my question is left:
What's the command to start Moksha from the command line?
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