Bodhi 3.2.0 is Released, Bring New Linux Kernel 4.2 for improved hardware support

Bodhi 3.2.0 is Released, A Linux Distribution that focuses on beauty and minimalism, powered by Ubuntu Linux


Bodhi is an open source Linux distribution built around the Enlightenment desktop environment and based on the world’s most popular free operating system, Ubuntu Linux. It is a customizable and minimalistic distribution that combines the beauty of the Enlightenment desktop with a great collection of applications and package management utilities.

Back in December I laid out a rough timeline of Bodhi events for 2016. Today I am happy to announce that we successfully met two of the first three. While some work related commitments prevented me from getting a Swami release out on time, we did successfully release version 0.2.0 of the Moksha desktop, and today I bring to you version 3.2.0 of Bodhi Linux. This is our last scheduled update release of the Bodhi 3 branch. Existing Bodhi 3 users do not need to reinstall to obtain this latest release – they simply need to perform all of their current system updates.

In addition to shipping with the latest software in the repositories this release also includes a number of small improvements. Most notably:
  • Moksha 0.2.0 is here by default
  • Linux Kernel 4.2 for improved hardware support
  • Multi-Language support for the Installer Again
  • Improved UEFI Support
  • A number of small improvements / bug fixes to the default Radiance Theme
  • LibreOffice 5.1 (in the AppPack releases)
The current version of Bodhi Linux is 3.2.0. We offer this version in the following flavors. To learn which flavor is best for your needs click here.

32 Bit
Standard Release: Download | TorrentMD5
AppPack Release: Download | TorrentMd5

64 Bit
Standard Release: Download | TorrentMD5
AppPack Release: Download | TorrentMd5

Legacy
Standard Release: Download | TorrentMD5
Bodhi 3.2.0 is Released, Bring New Linux Kernel 4.2 for improved hardware support Bodhi 3.2.0 is Released, Bring New Linux Kernel 4.2 for improved hardware support Reviewed by Ubuntu Maniac on 8:09:00 AM   Rating: 5

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