ligoxi
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Post by ligoxi on Jul 6, 2021 6:13:50 GMT
Greetings, i read a really nice article in linux format uk magazine August issue. Also with the mag a dvd with BL6 for readers.
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Post by Hippytaff on Jul 6, 2021 6:44:46 GMT
Cool, they used to feature us a lot. The old editor is now on late night Linux podcast who also gave us a mention. Thanks for sharing. Great stuff!
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Post by thewaiter on Jul 6, 2021 6:53:48 GMT
What they say about Bodhi? I would lke to read it S
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Post by oblio on Jul 6, 2021 13:41:32 GMT
I'm an issue behind! Eeeek!
Thanks for sharing, I'll have to make a run to the newsstand. It's an expensive magazine but very well done. I believe the editor used to write for Maximum PC if I'm not mistaken.
Go Bodhi and thank you Devs!!!
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chour
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Post by chour on Jul 27, 2021 17:39:13 GMT
_Linux_Format_UK_-_July_2021_UserUpload.Net #№277
" Escuelas Linux (derived from Escuela, which stands for school in Spanish) is an educational distro that’s designed for all kinds of educational settings, and includes apps that’ll suit everyone from preschoolers to high school students. The distro is based on the lightweight Bodhi Linux, which gives it the stable Ubuntu base as well as a minimal yet aesthetically pleasing Enlightenment- based Moksha desktop environment. Coupled with the fact that the distro put out both 32- and 64-bit ISOs, Escuelas can be used with a wide variety of computers. There’s also a low-mem edition that’s designed for computers with less than 700MB of RAM. "
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Post by oblio on Jul 27, 2021 17:56:52 GMT
_Linux_Format_UK_-_July_2021_UserUpload.Net #№277 " Escuelas Linux (derived from Escuela, which stands for school in Spanish) is an educational distro that’s designed for all kinds of educational settings, and includes apps that’ll suit everyone from preschoolers to high school students. The distro is based on the lightweight Bodhi Linux, which gives it the stable Ubuntu base as well as a minimal yet aesthetically pleasing Enlightenment- based Moksha desktop environment. Coupled with the fact that the distro put out both 32- and 64-bit ISOs, Escuelas can be used with a wide variety of computers. There’s also a low-mem edition that’s designed for computers with less than 700MB of RAM. " I too noticed the Escuelas Linux review and the mention of Bodhi. It was nice to see them reviewed - pretty positive overall.
At least one of their Devs (Lead or only, if I recall) was pretty active on our Forums around Bodhi 2.x or 3.x (that I know of...and likely earlier...) working on Escuelas. Nice press for them and glad to see Bodhi helping older machines still be useful in schools, etc..
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