Linux XP

Linux XP

Linux XP 2006 SR 2 showing start menu and file manager
Developer TrustVerse
OS family Unix-like, based on Fedora
Working state Discontinued[1]
Source model Open source (and proprietary software)
Initial release 2004
Latest release "2010" / 2010
Available in Russian
Package manager RPM Package Manager
Platforms i386
Kernel type Monolithic (Linux)
Default user interface GNOME 2, Openbox
License EULA (demoware), GNU GPL and other licenses
Official website www.linux-xp.com

Linux XP was a Fedora-based[2] shareware Linux distribution designed to imitate Windows environment using GNOME desktop; it could run some Microsoft Windows programs using the Wine compatibility layer.

Linux XP came with a graphical interface similar to Windows. Linux XP had to be registered within 99 boots after installation, or the OS would deactivate. [2]

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