
Many companies tried to create a truly easy-to-use Linux distribution, but as they say in Greece "
they reached the well, but weren't able to drink water". Corel, Mandrake, Lindows, Xandros, Stormix and many other distros tried or are still trying to bring Linux closer to Windows' ease of use and the millions of the desktop-oriented users. One of the new distributions that has many people impressed so far, is Lycoris (formerly known as 'Redmond Linux'). OSNews tested the latest
Lycoris Desktop/LX and here is what we experienced.
Good review, except for the numbers you gave them for support. There is a 60 day promise, but, in reality, there is no support. Oh well, this release is the right concept, just not very good execution. Maybe the Lycoris people moved this out before they were really ready to support it?