
The Linux community has been
buzzing about
LindowsOS since its original announcement over a year ago. With Michael Robertson, founder of mp3.com, at the helm, it was heralded as a Linux that could seamlessly run all of your Windows applications. As details became available, the skepticism of the community grew and with the LindowsOS general release only months away, no one is quite sure what to make of Lindows.com and their product, LindowsOS. We tested Lindows 2.0 and we today present the most in-depth review ever written for this much-talked OS, accompanied by a number of shots.
Two questions: what browser plugins are installed by default -- realplayer, acrobat, java, flash, etc. Can you d/l these with CNR if they are not installed by default?
Can you d/l the isos for Lindows without paying the $99? In other words, it's my understanding that the $99 gets you access to CNR. What if you just want the distro and not use CNR?