When comparing Doudou vs Bodhi, the Slant community recommends Bodhi for most people. In the question“What are the best Linux distributions for desktops?” Bodhi is ranked 76th while Doudou is ranked 80th. The most important reason people chose Bodhi is:
System requirements include 128 MB RAM, 2.5 GB hard disk space, and a 300 MHz processor.
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Pros
Pro Concise "all in one" kid experience
From the pre installed apps to the interface everything about this distribution is dead simple. No necessary set up, just boot and go.
Pro Installable live cd
DouDouLinux comes as a live cd, meaning this distribution can be used on any computer not matter the OS in Live CD mode as well as installed fully onto the device depending on the hardware support.
Pro Low resource consumption
System requirements include 128 MB RAM, 2.5 GB hard disk space, and a 300 MHz processor.
Pro Minimal base system
The philosophy for the distribution is to provide a minimal base system so that users can populate it with the software they want. Thus, by default it only includes software that is essential to most Linux users, including file browsers (EFM), a web browser (Midori) and a terminal emulator (Terminology).
Pro Different profiles to choose on first startup
Bohdi Linux offers a few different profiles to choose from when first booting the OS.
Pro Built in compositing
Bohdi Linux has built in compositing. Users can choose a composited desktop upon first boot by choosing the fancy profile.
Cons
Con Based on an old distro
DouDou Linux is based on Debian 5, which is pretty old. So this means the software found in the distribution will be old. This also means the hardware support will be lacking compared to newer based distros. So for those that do want to install it would be a good idea to make sure the hardware is supported by Debian 5 and DouDou Linux.