Английская Википедия:Bodhi Linux
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Bodhi Linux is a light-weight Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that uses an Enlightenment DR17-based fork called Moksha as its desktop environment.[1] 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), a terminal emulator (Terminology), and a web browser. To install additional software, Bodhi Linux developers maintain a browser-based app store that uses apturl to install programs.[2]
Performance
System requirements include 512MB RAM, 5GB hard disk space, and a 500MHz processor.[3] 32-bit processors without PAE 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
Using an Enlightenment DR17-based fork called Moksha Desktop, Bodhi provides desktop effects and animations that do not require high-end computer hardware.[4] The project was forked from DR17 since later versions of Enlightenment had performance and stability issues.[5] The Enlightenment window manager, as well as the tools developed specifically for Bodhi Linux, were written in the C programming language and Python.[6]
Support
Bodhi Linux is derived from the Ubuntu 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.
Release cycle
Шаблон:Overly detailed Releases are numbered x.y.z, where
- x represents a major release,
- y represents an update (or point) release and
- z represents a bug fix release.
The major release (x.y.z; e.g. version 2.y.z > 3.0.0) follows the Ubuntu long-term support with a delay of a few months. The goal is to deliver a new major release in July every other year following the new Ubuntu LTS, which is expected in April. New functionality is not added after the release.
The update/point release (x.y.z; e.g. version 2.3.z > 2.4.0) is similar to point releases in Ubuntu (12.04.1, 12.04.2,...). They are used for delivering new software versions and other improvements which are not related to security. Between 2011 and 2013 there was ARM support.[7][8]
Beginning with version 2.4.0 update frequency was reduced to three times a year. Bodhi Linux 2.4.0 (originally planned for release in August 2013) appeared late in mid-September.[9] A bug fix release (x.y.z; e.g. version 2.4.0 > 2.4.1) was released to fix configuration bugs.
The Bodhi Linux 3.0.0 branch was released in February 2015 with an additional "legacy" version for older hardware.[10]
Version[11] | Release date | Comments | Supported until |
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0.1.6 | 2011-02 | First version of Bodhi Linux. | Шаблон:Version |
0.1.7 | 2011-03 | Шаблон:Version | |
1.0.0[12] | 2011-03 | Шаблон:Version | |
1.1.0 | 2011-05 | Шаблон:Version | |
1.2.0 | 2011-09 | Шаблон:Version | |
1.2.1 | 2011-10 | Шаблон:Version | |
1.3.0[13] | 2011–12 | Шаблон:Version | |
1.4.0 | 2012-03[14] | Шаблон:N/A | Шаблон:Version |
1.5.0 | 2012-06 | Last update release to the 10.04 base | Шаблон:Version |
2.0.0 | 2012-07 | First stable release to the 12.04 base | Шаблон:Version |
2.1.0[15] | 2012-09 | Update release (3-month cycle) | Шаблон:Version |
2.2.0[16][17] | 2012-12 | Update release | Шаблон:Version |
2.3.0[18] | 2013-03 | Update release | Шаблон:Version |
2.4.0 | 2013-09 | Last update release to 12.04 base | Шаблон:Version |
3.0.0[19] | 2015-02 | First stable release to the 14.04 base | Шаблон:Version |
3.1.0 | 2015-08 | Update release first to feature the Moksha Desktop Environment | Шаблон:Version |
3.2.0 | 2016-03 | Update release | Шаблон:Version |
4.0.0[20] | 2016-10 | First stable release to the 16.04 base | Шаблон:Version |
4.1.0[21] | 2017-01 | Update release | Шаблон:Version |
4.2.0 | 2017-05 | Update release | Шаблон:Version |
4.3.0[22] | 2017-08 | Update release | Шаблон:Version |
4.4.0[23] | 2017-12 | Update release | Шаблон:Version |
4.5.0[24] | 2018-02 | Update release | Шаблон:Version |
5.0.0 | 2018-08 | Based on Ubuntu 18.04 | Шаблон:Version |
5.1.0 | 2020-03 | Based on Ubuntu 18.04.04 | Шаблон:Version |
6.0.0[25] | 2021-05 | Based on Ubuntu 20.04.2 | Шаблон:Version |
7.0.0[26] | 2023-08 | Based on Ubuntu 22.04 | Шаблон:Version |
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R_Pi Bodhi Linux
The R_Pi Bodhi Linux build was built directly on top of Raspbian and incorporates all of the changes and improvements to produce optimized "hard float" code for the Raspberry Pi (armhf or ARM HF[27]). Technically, R_Pi Bodhi Linux is built with compilation settings adjusted to produce optimized "hard float" code for the Raspberry Pi (armhf or ARM HF). The hard float application binary interface of the ARM11, a 32-bit RISC microprocessor ARM 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] Because of the effort to build a working release, the ARMHF release is not officially supported anymore.[8]
See also
References
External links
- Шаблон:Official website
- Шаблон:DistroWatch
- Bodhi Linux documentation/wiki
- Bodhi Linux at SourceForge.net
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- ↑ Bodhi Linux, the Beautiful Configurable Lightweight Linux | Linux.com | The source of Linux information
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- ↑ Bodhi Linux 2.2 review – Square peg for round hole, Dedoimedo
- ↑ Bodhi Linux 2.2.0 review | LinuxBSDos.com
- ↑ DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 504, 22 April 2013
- ↑ DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 602, 23 March 2015
- ↑ DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 692, 19 December 2016
- ↑ Bodhi Linux 4.1.0: Like Visiting an Old Friend | Linux.com | The source of Linux information
- ↑ Bodhi Linux With Moksha Is Truly Enlightening | Reviews | LinuxInsider
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