Tarfile
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Love anything Unix / Linux
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Post by Tarfile on Oct 29, 2020 0:11:28 GMT
Yay!
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Stella
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Post by Stella on Nov 4, 2020 15:21:29 GMT
I think the new Bodhi design is not a secret. I am working on this: i.imgur.com/CoQvGpF.jpgBodhi text is animated and after boot it slowly appears from behind the table. I also made many arc_green theme improvements. Stefan Really love that - brilliant! I've actually been looking for wallpaper like that for a while - the stones pile thing.
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Post by thewaiter on Nov 4, 2020 15:31:46 GMT
Thanx, I am glad you like it
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mdiemer
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Post by mdiemer on Nov 20, 2020 2:33:51 GMT
It's great watching this forum continue to grow! You guys are definitely doing something right!
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Post by Hippytaff on Nov 20, 2020 2:44:12 GMT
It's great watching this forum continue to grow! You guys are definitely doing something right! Awesome distro+awesome people = awesome community. That’s what FOSS is all about right? Thanks for being part of it!
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37bodie
Crew Member
Learning Bodhi Linux (I hope)
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Post by 37bodie on Dec 21, 2020 4:32:01 GMT
I'm certainly happy to be a member of this forum. I have resurrected 2 PCs using Bodhi and have discovered it is far more fun using Bodhi than my go to Windows 10 machine (despite me having little to no clue as to what I am doing) so thanks for the good folks here helping out and having some patience with uininitiated Linux noobs like myself. I would classify myself as a Linux numbskull so I am far likely to ask more than I can give back, at least initially. I LOVE the fact I can reuse my old netbook though. When I got it for my wife back in the day, it only lasted a year on Windows 7 Starter and was painfully slow from the moment I got it (bought it for 179 GBP in Asda Living in the South Wales in the UK). I am actually getting way more use out of it now in 2020 using Bodhi Linux than I did when I first got it. Finally after years of it sitting in the cupboard waiting for the bin, Bodhi has made it fully functional again. Having trialed many different flavours of Linux over the years on old machines, Bodhi really wins hands down for me,
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