Moksha desktop?

Discussion in 'all things UNIX' started by fblais, May 31, 2017.

  1. fblais

    fblais Registered Member

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    Hi.
    I see Bohdi Linux uses this, and it can be compiled to run on Debian, for instance.
    Why would something want to use this DE.
    What are the pros and cons?
    Just curious.

    TIA!
    François
     
  2. mirimir

    mirimir Registered Member

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    It seems to focus on naive users?
     
  3. NormanF

    NormanF Registered Member

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    Moksha is a fork of e17. Jeff Hoogland and fellow Bodhi users didn't like the regressions that came with later Enlightenment releases,
    so they decided to make an e17 desktop, backporting only stable features from later releases.

    Hoogland maintains a CentOS repository as well. It hasn't been ported yet to Fedora and openSUSE.
     
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