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What Happened To Bodhi Linux?

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What Happened To Bodhi Linux?

Bodhi Linux is a neat little distribution that empowers the user to make their own choices when it comes to the selection of applications.

This newsletter includes my latest articles which include a review of Bodhi Linux and a step by step installation guide.

There is also a book review for "THE GNU MAKE BOOK" and a review of Chromixium.

Gary Newell
Linux Expert
What Happened To Bodhi Linux?
Bodhi is a lightweight Linux distribution which is capable of working on a plethora of hardware devices including non-PAE capable laptops, modern laptops with PAE, Chromebooks and the Raspberry PI.

Bodhi is the only Linux distribution that really embraces the Enlightenment desktop environment.

There is virtually no software installed at startup but the app center provides the developers Linux picks giving you guidance as to the applications that you might want to install.
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How To Install Bodhi Linux In 13 Easy Steps
This step by step guide shows how to install Bodhi Linux with images.

The guide includes sections on getting Bodhi Linux, how to create a bootable USB drive for UEFI and BIOS based machines, links to creating a Bodhi virtual machine and step by step instructions to installing Bodhi Linux on your computer.
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The GNU Make Book - Build Automation
The GNU Make Book aims to demystify the GNU Make build automation tool used to compile, build and package Linux applications.

If you haven't heard of GNU Make before then you might want to read the review just to get an understanding of what it does but this book really isn't for beginners.

Those of you who have a basic understanding of how GNU Make works might find this book useful however. 

The book isn't laid out in a linear fashion whereby you progress through the chapters and come out the other end as an expert. 

Instead the structure is one of providing hints and tips and passing on specialist knowledge that you may have missed whilst following other GNU Make guides.
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An About.com Review Of Chromixium
Chromixium is a 32-bit Linux distribution aimed at providing ChromeOS goodness on a standard laptop or desktop computer

If you have an older laptop lying around then Chromixium will bring that machine back to life.

By repurposing older hardware to work as a Clonebook you will have access to the complete ChromeOS store as if you had bought a brand new Chromebook.
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