On Fri, 15 May 2015 09:03:40 +0200 Raju Bitter <[email protected]> said:

> Hi,
> do you have any recommendation for using Enlightenment with Dell XPS 13?
> Does it work with Bodhi Linux 3.0? I want to get a new Linux notebook, and
> it's time to go back using Enlightenment (which I last used back 10 years
> ago, I guess). Really like the clean design, compared to default Ubuntu UI.
> Any input appreciated! Thanks,
> Raju

what's the hardware on the xps13 you are looking at? if it's a new machine in
general i'd say:

1. don't get optimus or any of these dual-gpu setups. either pure intel
(modernish gpus), or pure nvidia (in general i'm wary of ati/amd so i'd
generally counsel to keep away from them thanks to my history/experience).
2. make sure you have more than 64m ram. i think that's easy.
3. hi-dpi could be problematic if you plan to mix hi-dpi and "normal" dpi
screens. if you want all "hi dpi", or all normal - you are good to go with
scaling.

that's really it. as such bodhi may work fine for you, as will arch (which
packages e verbatim and AUr offers git master tracking packages). opensuse has
good e packages, and tbh the rest - i don't know off the top of my head, but:

https://phab.enlightenment.org/w/packaging_status/

:)


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