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Silverlight makes its way onto Linux
The first public release of Moonlight, which provides a Linux client implementation of Microsoft's Silverlight Rich Internet application (RIA) technology, was made available this week.

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(commercial) an embedded version of our popular Kapital product for Linux. We've ported all the features that are useful and make sense for the Zaurus form factor as well as the ability to sync with Kapital 1.0 when it is available

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  • A Slackware User Looks at LindowsOS
    "My Lindows experience has been quite shocking for an old Slackware user. Still, Lindows has done great work for making Linux as gui-oriented as possible."
  • Can a Red Hat Guru Survive on a Lindows Laptop?
    Linux Journal - I found Lindows 4.5 Laptop Edition to be a mixed bag for experienced users. It installs easily, barring download issues and getting into the BIOS to change the boot sequence. But beyond the basic install, it took a lot of work to get everything else installed and configured the way I wanted it
  • Lindows 2.0
    "My overall impression of Lindows 2.0 is that the outward appearance has improved quite a bit and the install is incredibly easy, but the basic problem still remains: too many glitches for the former Windows user, and too dumbed-down for Linux users"
  • Lindows 2.0 Dissected
    "a great little operating system, it does a good job of making Linux accessible to newbies"
  • Lindows 4.5 Developer Edition
    "I still enjoy using some of my other favorites such as Xandros, Lycoris and Libranet, but Lindows is the first that does it all without spending days sometimes weeks getting everything to work."
  • LindowsOS 4
    reviewed by Joe Casad who states "There is something very refreshing about LindowsOS. It found all my hardware without complications."
  • LindowsOS 4.5
    OSNews.com conclude "Lindows is an intuitive operating system that just makes so much sense everyone should give it a try, seriously, everyone."



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