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Linux XP

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Linux XP

Linux XP desktop
Website: www.linux-xp.com
OS family: Linux
Latest stable release: 2006 / 19 December 2005
Supported platforms: i386
Kernel type: Monolithic kernel
Default user interface: GNOME Graphical User Interface
License: GPL and other licenses
Working state: Current

Linux XP is a Linux distribution that was released by EnabledPeople to imitate the Windows XP environment and help Windows users feel at home and attract more Windows users to this project. Via the use of the open-source Wine compatibility layer, Linux XP can run some Windows programs like Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and some earlier versions of Adobe Photoshop. The current stable version of Linux XP is 2006 Service Release 2. It is based on Fedora Core 3. An Activation Key of $19.99 is required after the 99th boot.

[edit] System requirements

Minimum System Requirements: 400 Mhz, 128 Mb RAM, 4 GB HDD
Recommended System Requirements: 3.00 Ghz, 512 Mb RAM, 10 GB HDD

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