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I saw this picture of a distro, and was amazed at how much it looked like XP! I want an ISO of it just to mess around with, but I can't find ANY ISO files of this exact distro pictured. If somebody can find it, I would be so happy! Thanks.
I saw this picture of a distro, and was amazed at how much it looked like XP! I want an ISO of it just to mess around with, but I can't find ANY ISO files of this exact distro pictured. If somebody can find it, I would be so happy! Thanks.
I've seen linux XP back in the day, but you needed to buy it to use it. So I didn't get it.
I do notice a pattern of distros that require you to pay for it, they ended up discontinued. For example
lycoris, linux XP. Linspire formerly Lindows, and Xendros desktop. There may be more, but these are what I can remember.
What version of Linux would I need to use this XPDE theme?
Not sure. So I downloaded the tar.gz and read the install instructions. Extracted tar.gz as root into /usr/share
Then edited ~/.xinitrc like it said to do. Hit Ctl+Alt+F1. Logged in. Used startx. There is was.
Did this Test in my AntiX testing install where I use Icewm window manager.
It made a hidden folder in ~/.home/my user name that was named .registry
Nothing worked on menu or Desktop Icons though. Not sure if a reboot was required or not.
I do not like it.
So I destroyed it instead of trouble shooting any further.
Anybody else is welcome to test this out. Install instructions in the text file named "install" are pretty simple.
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General installation instructions:
-Decompress the tar.gz in /usr/share as root
-Edit the .xinitrc file of the user you want to run XPde and put this line:
/usr/share/xpde/bin/startxpde
-Start X
If you want to use another installation directory, just edit the startxpde script.
If you want to post specific installation instructions for any distro, please, use the forums.
Changes on this release:
-Finally the Start Menu has been included and the "desktop paradigm" is complete.
-Updated to the last unnoficial K3 patch
-A bug fixed updating desktop contents
-A bug fixed on the taskbar
How you can help?
-The project can be divided right now in:
*Desktop: The background with icons
*Window Manager: The part responsible to manage windows
*Taskbar: The area where tasks reside
*Start Menu: The menu that shows all the options to the user
The next release is going to be focused adding capabilities to the desktop, so if you want to help, just tell me which things do you want to get included.
Sorry to all the people has sent me an e-mail, I will try to answer as soon as possible.
Please, feel free to use the forums and mailing lists to post your comments.
don't waste ur time by installing additional packages. I'm not a fan of ubuntu and it's descendants but if you want look and feel of windows 7, xp, 2000 and even Mac os you can download and install Zorin. by Zorin look changer you can choose every theme you want. Also it has a special forum in LQ, where you can ask ur questions.
Did everything display properly? Or did it look glitched
Nothing in the looks dept was glitched. Just the function dept.
Zorin is another distro I avoid. Like Windows.
But I urge you to re-read this part because I just glossed over it and explains a lot on why functions did not work on my install.
Since you are new to Linux. I see you hitting a brick wall on this.
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The next release is going to be focused adding capabilities to the desktop,
If just playing around with a spare partition or computer. I know how that goes. I suggest you download and run https://www.reactos.org/ . It is Windows .exe compatible and comes with a registry and is free to use. Download Screenshot
The latest build says 2014. That is better than xpde or XP which development has been dormant for years.
I may be wrong (I've never used Windows!) but they used to say the old versions of KDE were close to Windows in appearance and the successor to those is Trinity https://www.trinitydesktop.org/
Zorin OS claims to have a Windows-like GUI. I see that rokytnji avoids it, but it seemed OK when I last tried it.
I used FVWM on Debian a while ago, but I ended up going back to Fluxbox. FVWM is quite serviceable, but it's kind of clunky to configure. It's still included as one of the available DEs/WMs in a full install of Slackware.
A web search for "FVWM Windows XP" will turn up a number of useful (and useless) links.
Nothing in the looks dept was glitched. Just the function dept.
Zorin is another distro I avoid. Like Windows.
But I urge you to re-read this part because I just glossed over it and explains a lot on why functions did not work on my install.
Since you are new to Linux. I see you hitting a brick wall on this.
If just playing around with a spare partition or computer. I know how that goes. I suggest you download and run https://www.reactos.org/ . It is Windows .exe compatible and comes with a registry and is free to use. Download Screenshot
The latest build says 2014. That is better than xpde or XP which development has been dormant for years.
As I said, personally I don't like Zorin. but Ubuntu ecosystem is still the best choice for newbie users who want a familiar ready to use system for daily usage. There are also other innovative desktops like Pantheon (suitable for Mac users) and Depeen (for windows 8 users) which still don't exist in other distros.
React OS is still in beta stage and lacks enough stability for daily usage. also it's look and feel resembles windows 98 rather than XP.
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