@itsfoss Given that it's based on Ubuntu, #Bodhi Linux is 64 bit only now. I understand they were working on a Debian-based version for 32 bit, but I don't think it ever got past the beta stage (or at least last I checked).
#Bodhi turned into a lap cat this week. He's never jumped up in my lap before. He'll snuggle with me on the couch or in bed if I'm laying down but never that. He's either a bit too timid or a bit too squirrely.
I wish I'd gotten a picture, but I didn't want to spook him. Tonight was the first night he made the jump up without hesitation.
#Bodhi and I were flopped out on the couch earlier. He was getting some serious pets and was fully relaxed while trill-purring, as we like to call it. He purrs and then suddenly begins this reverberating coo from the back of his throat. We call this his super-happy mode.
Anyway, he's my snuggle bug... until he isn't. He's a bedtime snuggler for sure, but otherwise, he's there for a hot minute and then is off elsewhere in full squirrel mode.
I'm eating lunch when I suddenly feel like I'm being watched. Of course, the little fluff butt starts hamming it up for the camera before strategizing whether he can climb higher or not.
I really really hate the term "bug-to-bug compatibility". I hate how #RHEL clones story normalized it and people now talk about it like this is the main and only thing in the world.
While it doesn't make any technical sense.
Why?
Because ask yourself - is RHEL bug-to-bug compatible with RHEL?
more work on the #openqa alternate approach for update and workaround repos, hit a roadblock but got around it, the mechanism now seems to fully work, did a bit of optimization and polish, more to go