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Lindows 2.0.0 Released

meisenst writes "Lindows 2.0.0 is out, and features, among other things, the ability to browse Windows network shares and map them as you would on a Windows machine. The ISO release notes are here(1), the announcement is here(2) (for now, anyway), and some screenshots are here(3). Looks good!"

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  1. Re:When did they release 1.0? by Oculus+Habent · · Score: 5, Funny

    2.0 may seem like a big mark, but it isn't until it reached 3.1 that it will really be considered a productive business tool.

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  2. predicted comments by asteinberg · · Score: 5, Funny

    Okay, time to predict the responses.
    In this discussion, there will be:

    13 posts about how it dumb it is that this looks so much like Windows.
    5 of which will also predict the death of Linux on the desktop.
    21 responses to those posts about how looking like Windows is a good thing.

    18 posts suggesting alternate desktop-oriented distros, including Mandrake, Red Hat, Lycoris, and Xandros.
    7 responses to those posts claiming that Debian is far better.
    5 responses to the Debian posts about source based distributions like Gentoo and Source Mage being far more up-to-date and superior.

    14 posts will praise Lindows for being easy-to-use and with plans (that will not actually happen) to install it for their parents.
    8 of those will commend the new networking setup and resolution switcher and wonder why other distros haven't done these things yet.
    5 people will explain that other distros HAVE done that.

    3 posts will make fun of the name Lindows.
    6 will ask about if the Windows emulation actually works (nobody will have a supported answer).
    5 posts will question if this release is truly worthy of being called "version 2.0.0".
    4 posts will point out that you can buy computers with Lindows preinstalled from Wal-mart.
    6 posts will offer mirrors of the screenshots/article.

    Of the 17 posts modded up to 4 or 5, at least 13 will begin with the phrase "I'll probably get modded down for this, but..."

    And finally, there will be THIS post, which tries to redeem itself for being dumb with a self-deprecating final statement.

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  3. Re:finally by Zordak · · Score: 5, Funny
    Linux (since version 4, IIRC)
    Man, you are seriously bleeding edge, aren't you! I like to stick to the boring old 2.4.x stable tree, but each to his own, I guess. Is 4.x the kernel series that includes support for USB 3 and Firewire 6? I hear it also has Duke Nukem Forever available as a loadable module (try "modprobe duke" and let me know what comes up).
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  4. Re:Misleading? by pete-classic · · Score: 4, Funny
    I've always wanted to see something like "Absolutely, positively 100% compatible. Only better."


    *cough* OS/2 *cough*

    And before that DR-DOS.

    -Peter
  5. Lindows surpassing Debian? by timeOday · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wow, version 2.0 after just a few months. Debian only just made it to 3.0 after, what, 5 years? So I predict Debian will soon be rendered obsolete by Lindows :)