Given Bodhi are going Debian, I would think adding it as an option for MX users wouldn't be a problem. Chances are, they've already done a lot of the hard work needed to make it compatible.
I understand the dilemma over systemd/nonsystemd, however there are apps which seem to work ok with one and not the other, and vice versa. ( a bit like X and Wayland? )
In these days of more powerful computers become more widely affordable and available for nerds like us, the notion of working to make a desktop environment as light and efficient as possible seems almost superfluous, but when those increased cycles can be put to use running more sample libs (for instance), and the software required to use them, then the addition of one of the most efficient and lightweight DEs Linux has, seems like a good thing.
So many choices, and only one lifetime to conduct experiments and test.....!
I understand the dilemma over systemd/nonsystemd, however there are apps which seem to work ok with one and not the other, and vice versa. ( a bit like X and Wayland? )
In these days of more powerful computers become more widely affordable and available for nerds like us, the notion of working to make a desktop environment as light and efficient as possible seems almost superfluous, but when those increased cycles can be put to use running more sample libs (for instance), and the software required to use them, then the addition of one of the most efficient and lightweight DEs Linux has, seems like a good thing.
So many choices, and only one lifetime to conduct experiments and test.....!
Statistics: Posted by alextone — Thu Feb 08, 2024 6:55 am