Wow, another Linux Update – Bodhi Moksha

Among the Newest of the New in the Linux World is Bodhi Ver 3.1 with its Moksha desktop.  And while I think the team’s naming convention using names from the Buddhist Community can be confusing, their software is fantastic. The image here was captured from my cheap Chromebook after I downloaded the latest and updated … Read more

Anyone want a Lollipop?

If you have read many of my blog entries you know I love to tinker with technology and computers. My efforts to leave Apple and Microsoft behind using Linux and Android instead, and switching to a Chromebook for my laptop computer, all have demonstrated my belief that if something ain’t broke you should fix it! … Read more

Wait a minute… Crouton!

For the better part of the past year I have periodically posted about my experiments with using a Chromebook for a laptop. As I have written it all started when Microsoft dropped support for their XP operating system. That triggered my purchase off a $200 Chromebook hoping I could save $1500 in not having to … Read more

Yep, after a week I’m convinced

After a week of running Bodhi Linux on my Chromebook I’m convinced. The software is stable, functional, and complete. It does everything Ubuntu can do only it is stable. Ubuntu keeps updating itself into the Chromebook so it disables the touchpad. Bodhi doesn’t do that. You use Synaptics Package Manager in Bodhi and it doesn’t … Read more