A quick look at Bodhi Linux 0.4.1 // Linux distro review

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Bodhi is available from: http://www.bodhilinux.com
"Bodhi Linux is the “Enlightened” Linux distribution know for minimalism, resource efficiency, and user choice. The team behind Bodhi Linux works to make the distribution as lean as possible and believes that the end user should be able to choose the applications that they want rather than have a bunch of pre-installed applications that are unnecessary." - From the Bodhi website




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