it's okay.
works well, their aim is stability and GUI stuff. it uses older versions of KDE for example so as not to have many bugs, but it's well worth a look. It installs wine and realplayer and so on by default. the installation process is the most noninteractive i have ever seen except for MSDOS and when you start using the command line instead of the GUI (i just do that, can't help it, but lycoris desktop is not supposed to be used from the command line really, even though it can be) it doesn't know whether it is redmond linux or caldera openlinux. it seems to be based on those anyway, with a nice GUI aimed at stability, and has wine preinstalled, so in quite a lot of ways it's a good choice for a beginner to linux.
for example there is NO need to use lindows when lycoris desktop exists.