killoriver.blogg.se

Linux pinta performance
Linux pinta performance












linux pinta performance
  1. #Linux pinta performance update
  2. #Linux pinta performance software

#Linux pinta performance update

Hoogland felt the E19 update gave up some of the simplicity he needed to run Bodhi on older hardware. The E19 release, however, caused some ripples within the community that were similar to the controversies over Gnome 3.ĭeveloper Jeff Hoogland launched Bodhi Linux back in 2011 as a lightweight Linux distro based on Enlightenment. Enlightenment has a loyal following of users who appreciate its unique blend of performance, simplicity, and visual appeal. One well known example of this phenomenon in the desktop space is the Mate desktop, a fork of the Gnome 2 codebase, which was created for users who didn't like the change from Gnome 2 to Gnome 3.įewer users are aware that the Enlightenment desktop (also known as E) went through a similar rift with the E19 edition. The project thus becomes two projects, with two development teams pursuing different visions. When this happens, the developers often part company and "fork" the codebase. Other users, however, find elegance in simplicity, and the gradual expansion and evolution of a codebase eventually leads to untenable levels of complexity, bugs, and bloat.

#Linux pinta performance software

In particular, for many users, progress means adding more features to the software and building in more complexity to accommodate advances in the hardware.

linux pinta performance

For some users, the project keeps on getting better, but sometimes a portion of the community is left behind. An open source project is a living entity that evolves and expands based on the collective efforts of a community.














Linux pinta performance