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Which lawyer do you want to go to today?

I'm not sure why someone isn't suing Lindows.com.

Despite the incredibly derivative UI, I suspect they are on to something. Click and run makes sense.

I'd like to try it out. I hear Kmart is selling computers for a couple hundred bucks with it installed....

Posted at March 01, 2003 05:37 PM


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Microsoft did sue them. Lindows won.

Posted by anode at March 1, 2003 6:07 PM


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did apple go after them for those tabs?

Posted by christina at March 1, 2003 6:32 PM


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did apple go after them for those tabs fo theirs?

Posted by christina at March 1, 2003 6:32 PM


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I do not recommend Lindows as a Linux distribution. I have tried about every Linux distribution and I have been a linux user for many years but Lindows is definitely a distribution to stay away from.
Reasons:
Not secure everything run as root.
Applications are all from click and run so you have to download them, most other disto include the majority on the CD.
It is expensive. If a user wanted a similar user experience, actually better, they should look a Lycoris which cost only $29 and is downloadable.
I personally use Redhat Linux and have been very happy with it.

Posted by Nadeem Bitar at March 2, 2003 4:13 PM


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Christina, Apple lost it's look-and-feel lawsuit against Microsoft. That's a *good* thing. Can you imagine how much worse usability would be if systems couldn't use similar widgets (related: Adobe/Macromedia software patent mess). The League for Programming Freedom has their thoughts on User Interface Copyright (also, see GCC docs) online.

As far as the new desktop distributions, I personally prefer Lycoris, mostly because they're much more community friendly. I haven't run Lindows (it's $100 to get a copy, Lycoris is a free d/l), but I'm assuming the root login can be fixed relatively easily. Click n'run might be expensive, but it's fairly trivial to switch off of it as Lindows is Debian-based.

# apt-get upgrade
# apt-get install synaptic
# synaptic

Here's a more detailed how-to.

Even with the recent advances, and this is coming from a long time supporter, IMO Linux still has a ways to go before it's ready for the general-purpose desktop.

Posted by leonard at March 3, 2003 10:55 AM


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Microsoft vs Lindows is still in the courts, but the issue is the use of the name "Lindows": Lindows vs. Windows: Court Battle Delayed

Posted by Ron Zeno at March 3, 2003 1:48 PM


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