I chose to checkout Lindows 3.0 because it had been in the news a lot and it had interested me. I had expected more from it though. I expected more applications and much better configuration tools as it is aimed at the Desktop audience.
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You can get an OEM copy of XP home for $129.99, the only major real difference with the OEM edition is that it won't "update" an install. If you want to update you can buy the update for $99
"I wish I had been that far along when I was in high school"
I wish I had been in High School when I was that far along.
As for Lindows I'd say $129 is a little steep, for another $70 you can get a walmart computer with it.
http://www.discount-software.ws/microsoft/windows-xp-home-oem.html
You can get an OEM copy of XP home for $129.99, the only major real difference with the OEM edition is that it won't "update" an install. If you want to update you can buy the update for $99