Nobody talks about Bodhi Linux or the Moksha/Enlightenment desktops on /g/
Just installed Bodhi on an old laptop for something lightweight. How did I do, /g/entoomen?
>sudo apt-get install screenfetch
>E: Unable to locate package screenfetch
i hear about enlightenment from time to time, ran across it early on when first looking at linux in 2004, but still have not bothered to try it out
it's just, i don't know, weird
Forget Bodhi Linux, I wanna see Boujee Linux
>>60449002
Anyone ever tried fvwm?
>>60449002
nice themes
kek
>>60449002
>>sudo apt-get install screenfetch
>>E: Unable to locate package screenfetch
Retard https://github.com/KittyKatt/screenFetch
>>60449002
Well enlightenment is one of those things which look amazing and feel great too but is always missing features and is buggy. Also don't even try to configure it with config files, it is simply all over the place. The technology behind it is cool but it will become pretty irrelevant once most Linux distributions switch from X to wayland because they do much of the same things.
>>60449002
Looks like my edgy neighbors winamp in 2004.
>>60449002
Enlightenment is awesome.
It is somewhere in the sweet spot between an highly configurable tiling WM and an ordinary mainstream DE.
I used enlightenment for 4 years on my Netbook and i loved it.
It has some nice options, and if you want, you can make a tiling wm out of it. But you can't really configure it with config files, you have to click through the menus.
If i would need a lightweight system (with non-tiling wm), i would prefer enlightenment over XFCE or LXDE.
>>60449002
I think it's one of the ugliest. That's why I'd rather not talk about it.
>>60449455
I just did. It didn't look anything like that. And I didn't really get it. So I just uninstalled it