Bodhi is currently my main Linux distribution, and following several beta
releases, it is now at a stable version 1.0.0.

>From the Bodhi home page:

Bodhi is a minimalistic, enlightened, Linux desktop.

http://bodhilinux.com/index.html

It is based on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, and uses the Enlightenment desktop manager.

Enlightenment
The lightest desktop manager there is. Beautiful, light yet powerful and
fast.

Minimalist
Base build comes loaded with only essentials you need to fulfil most needs.

Performance
System requirements are extremely low making it suitable to older machines.
300mhz i386 Processor
128megs of RAM
1.5g HD space

Customizable
Enlightenment’s modularity makes the most customizable desktop in existence.

Expandable
A team committed to making Bodhi the Distro you want. Off and On line
install assistance for selected apps which have all been tested.

Why are we making Bodhi when there are hundreds of existing Linux distros?
Is it redundant? Bodhi sets itself apart from other Linux distros due to
it's use of the Enlightenment desktop. Examining all the Linux distros, you
will find fewer than a dozen that use Enlightenment.

Why use Bodhi over other "light weight" distros such as LXDE or XFCE?
Enlightenment-- It is superbly designed, gorgeous and extremely fast on a
wide variety of hardware. Screen shots do not do it justice.

-- 
- Jeff
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