Here's the story:
I have afriend who's a so called Lindows insider and who recently downloaded the ISO for the Lindows SPX version. Anyway, I was really curious so I talked him into lending me the CD. He told me that I had two options when installing from the CD. The first one is to do a friendly install alongside Windoze and the second one is to do a clean one on your hard drive.
So, curious enough as I am, I decided to install Lindows on an older machine of mine that runs WinME. I fired my computer up, booted from the CD-ROM and I was greeted by a friendly enough image of Lindows OS which on the bottom right corner wrote "Powered by Xandros". To my greater surprise I didn't see during the installation any kernel messages. They were all covered up by the Lindows installation screen.
Following those preliminary messages like "loading the kernel" or "detecting hardware" and so forth, the installation screen faded in and I was again welcomed by another screen and a similar to Windoze license agreement (so much for the "no patents" philosophy). Not much to do there either but to insert a password (must have been the root password) with an option not to :eek: as this would supposedly compromise my system's security :eek: :eek: !
To cut it short, I finally installed Lindows to find out that I couldn't run most of the M$'s apps they claim that you can run. For example, I couldn't run M$ Office 2000, Nero CD Burning software etc (the list is endless). I was also really surprised that their default desktop is KDE, a crippled version of KDE to be exact with no Control Center (!!!). So much for the tweaking and configuring part!
To sum it up, Lindows is an OS less configurable than Windows (really!) although based on Linux, extremely stupid and not user-friendly. In two words: Lindows sucks!
[ June 24, 2002: Message edited by: Pantso ]