Opinions on Bodhi
I decided to try again with linux stuff and I found bodhi quite an interesting choice of OS.
How good will it do for running games, steam, skype, music, firefox and saving alot of files? I tried running it on a DVD and it was one of the best working OS's I tried. Also, Other Opinions about Bodhi will be neccessary. Note: I'm planning on using 3.2.1 |
On an under powered 32-bit Atom netbook, I found it an excellent choice. Given the previous description, it was wasn't used for any heavy apps. Also ships with Midori rather than Firefox (or did), a lightweight browser.
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I am using a high end gaming computer, so it might actually work. I do install firefox when I get it because some things I use aren't really supported on the default midori browser.
Although windows would always be in my life, I'm feeling something different hence why I'm trying bodhi. I also used xubuntu but I might have messed somethings up with it on my USB partition for it. |
running games - dont know
steam, - my manjaro linux install has steam, though I have no clue what its for. If its a game thing, I dont game, so i dont know. skype, - Yes, as long as drivers for your hardware (mic and cam) work. music, - there are several music applications, so yes firefox - +1 for syg00's comment saving alot of files - Yes. |
I'm appalled by how badly written and badly organized their website and documentation are.
As for the distribution itself: I used it for a few minutes, and I think it's a fine light-weight distro. |
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