How To Use Terminology In Bodhi Linux To Split Screen And Preview Files

Terminology is a cool terminal emulator for Linux that offers a split-screen view and also lets you preview images and other files directly from it. This article uses the Bodhi Linux distribution in which Terminology is the default terminal emulator but you can install it in other Linux distributions too. To install it in Linux Mint / Ubuntu, open Terminal and type: sudo apt install terminology To...

How To Add Virtual Desktops In Bodhi Linux

Bodhi Linux the minimalistic Linux distro by default has two virtual desktops (workspaces). Just like in other distros like Linux Mint and Ubuntu, you can add more desktops/workspaces here too. Here is how: Access Settings from the main menu and choose Settings Panel. From the horizontal sidebar, scroll over to Screen. Choose Virtual Desktops from that section. The cool thing about adding virtual...

Bodhi Linux : A Lightweight Linux Distro For Older PCs

If you are looking for an easy to use and lightweight distro for older PCs, Bodhi Linux can be a good choice. Due to its very low system requirements, it can even run on PCs that are a couple of decades old: 4 GB Disk space [ 10 GB recommended] 256 MB RAM [ 512 MB recommended] 500 MHz processor [ 1 GHz recommended] Bodhi Linux is based on Ubuntu LTS, so if you are familiar with using Ubuntu, it won’t...