Today Bodhi reaches version 4.2.0. The update is merely a rollup, incorporating many of the updates that were released since the previous stable version, 4.1.0.
“Today I am pleased to announce the release of Bodhi Linux 4.2.0. This is a normal update release and it comes four months after the release of Bodhi 4.1.0. Existing users do not need to reinstall as the primary goal of this update release is to simply keep the current ISO image up to date. The 64bit releases utilize the 4.10 kernel by default and the Swami Control panel is now installed by default in all the releases,” says Jeff Hoogland, Bodhi Linux.
Hoogland also says, “The Legacy image will work on PAE and non-PAE 32bit hardware alike. If your computer needs a PAE kernel to utilize all of it’s memory it is likely better for you to be using a 64bit operating system anyways. If you do feel the need to use a PAE kernel on a 32bit operating system with Bodhi though, you can always install the Legacy release and then change kernels afterwards.”
You can get the appropriate ISO here.