BusenLabs Boron vs. Bohdi Linux: Which lightweight distro is right for you?
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BusenLabs Boron vs. Bohdi Linux: Which lightweight distro is right for you?
"One of the many things I love about the Linux operating system is the vast array of choices available. If you don't like a distribution, find another one. If the desktop environment you're using doesn't suit your style or needs, consider installing a different one. If you need something faster, try a lightweight distribution. Given the vast number of distros available, there's almost no end to the combinations you can find."
"Additionally, many distributions tend to add their own spin and flair to the desktop to make them stand out. Also: Want to save your old computer? Try one of these 9 Linux distros - for free Such is the case with the two distributions I want to compare today: BunsenLabs Boron and Bohdi Linux. When you first look at these distributions, you might see some similarities, but they are quite different in nearly every aspect."
"BusenLabs Boron uses a tweaked version of Openbox window manager to make it look quite unique. This take on Openbox places a panel on the left side, adds Conky to the right side -- and that's it. It's minimal, discreet, and fast. When you combine that with Openbox's right-click desktop menu (although BunsenLab's desktop menu is activated with a left mouse click), I immediately assumed it was using the Enlightenment desktop."
Linux offers a vast array of distribution choices, enabling users to switch distros or desktop environments for different needs, including lightweight options for older hardware. Many distributions add unique visual and functional spins to their desktops. BunsenLabs Boron and Bohdi Linux share some similar visual layouts yet differ in many aspects. BunsenLabs Boron uses a tweaked Openbox window manager, placing a panel on the left and Conky on the right for a minimal, discreet, and fast setup. BunsenLabs activates its desktop menu with a left mouse click, differing from Openbox's typical right-click menu. Neither distribution is recommended as the ideal choice for new Linux users.
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