What is Moksha?
Moksha, pronounced as “mohk-shuh,” originates from Sanskrit, much like Bodhi, and translates to “emancipation, liberation, or release.” Moksha isn’t just a window manager — it makes Bodhi Linux unique. Designed for those who value efficiency, creativity, and individuality, Moksha gives you full control over your desktop without getting in your way.
Forget cluttered interfaces and resource-hungry environments. Moksha is lightweight, fast, and designed to stay out of your way so you can focus on what matters most — your work, your ideas, your creativity.
Follow the links to learn more about Moksha Desktop Guide, learn more about Moksha Desktop Customization, or find answers to common questions: Moksha Desktop FAQs
Latest Release – 0.4.1
Contributing / Support
You can track Moksha’s progress, contribute code, and file bug reports on GitHub here.
If you are looking to make a monetary donation to the Moksha Desktop you can do so by using the Bodhi Donation Page.
Extra Modules
The extras are what make Moksha awesome! Find the source code for additional Moksha modules here.
Themes
Installing Moksha on Other Distros
- Debian Bookworm Using BL7 repos
- Arch Linux (Out of date)
- Artix Linux
Moksha is currently the default desktop on Bodhi Linux, but it is supported on all Linux-based platforms. If you have instructions for installing/compiling Moksha on another Linux distribution email ylee at BodhiLinux dot com to get a link added here.