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XPde 0.5 - A Linux Desktop for Windows Users

Nissan Dookeran writes "From the website: 'The XPde Team today announced the immediate availability of XPde 0.5.0, a complete rewrite of the XPde desktop environment...XPde aims to recreate the Windows XP desktop environment on Linux in order to allow Windows users to "feel at home" in front of a Linux computer' Full announcement of release here with screenshots here. Might be a good transitional tool for Windows users looking not wanting to give up their eye-candy interface initially. The main page also has a good PDF document regarding legal issues when developing software that emulates Windows functions. A StarOffice version of the document also available."

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  1. Re:Here's an idea by jasonditz · · Score: 2, Troll

    If you really want to you can run KDE on Cygwin.

    The purpose of actually swapping out the UI in Windows and running GNU/X/etc. over the kernel frankly escapes me. The Win32 kernel isn't particularly sturdy and doesn't itself really offer any benefits over, say, the Linux or BSD kernel.

  2. Re:Good...bad...no - good! by Tim+C · · Score: 2, Troll

    If they saw this, with a properly wordes sales pitch "free, no viruses, cool geek factor" etc, I think a "sale" would be easier.

    I think you'll probably find that most people really don't want to be thought of as geeks. Sure, we've taken on the label with a kind of pride, but we're not most people.

    That said, I agree with you about the GUI. One of the reasons I stopped using Linux (after having used it in some capacity for about 4 years) is that, to my eyes, XP is just prettier. Also, I was doing stuff (.net development, games playing) that I simply can't do under Linux, but at work, the eye candy was the deciding factor (OS X is not an option, before anyone mentions that).

    I spend all day most days staring at my monitor; what's on it has to be aesthetically pleasing. Obviously, that's a highly subjective matter, but for me, right now, for me it's XP, not Linux.

  3. Re:Just a quick note from a "windows user" by nietsch · · Score: 0, Troll
    "I'm an engineer and did tech support for my department."

    [...]and become a command line wizard just to get anything done.


    So what kind of commandline wizadry would you perform to support some dumb windoze users? Thinking that you can do tech support while using an other OS than your dependents is silly and negates the rest of th SCREAMING arguments you felt you had to give.

    You cannot get around the fact that linux or open source is a gift. No not as in skill, but as in present. Every piece of software that you use in linux is GIVEN to you by the people that wrote it. Where do you get the audacity to whine about your petty problems that you are too impatient to solve yourself. Somehow you think it is normal that the device manufacturer does not make any drivers for it, because it just works in windows? Please convice some of those imps that wrote the windows drivers, to write some for linux too.

    But alas, you are too impatient to learn and assume the right to complain. In other words, you are a typical windows user, you are helpdesk fodder. Please stop complaining and do something constructive.
    Instead of complaining, you could have invested that time to learn to solve your petty problems, write a howto about it and give something back.
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