Moksha

Moksha is a desktop environment created in 2014. It is a fork of Enlightenment 17 and it is currently used as default desktop environment in Ubuntu-based Bodhi Linux. Its chief advantage over later Enlightenment releases that are available in the extra repository is that it is more stable and has a significantly smaller memory footprint.

Installation

You can install Moksha using the package moksha-gitAUR.

Other applications

For additional functionality, one may wish to install the following:

  • moksha-module-deskshow Deskshow Moksha module
https://github.com/JeffHoogland/moksha-modules-extra || moksha-module-deskshow-gitAUR
  • moksha-module-emprint Emprint Moksha module
https://github.com/JeffHoogland/moksha-modules-extra || moksha-module-emprint-gitAUR
  • moksha-modules-extra Miscellaneous extra Moksha modules
https://github.com/JeffHoogland/moksha-modules-extra || moksha-modules-extra-gitAUR
  • moksha-radiance-theme Moksha Radiance from git sources
https://github.com/JeffHoogland/MokshaRadiance || moksha-radiance-theme-gitAUR
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See also

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