Lin-X Linux 1.1

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Desktop & Apps
Obviously the big attraction in Lin-X is the Mac-like look and feel. When you boot into the Lin-X desktop you notice the Mac OS X Leopard-like wallpaper and the Dock-like panel at the bottom of the desktop. It’s about as close as we are probably going to get in terms of having Linux look like the Mac. I know that some Linux purists will gag at the very thought of this but I found it mostly amusing and attractive in its own right. It was a little weird to see Linux dressed up like a Mac but after a few minutes I got used to it and just did the usual stuff I do with my computer.

Lin-X comes with a respectable amount of software and here’s some of what you’ll find in terms of apps:

Games
Mahjongg
Mines
Robots
Sudoku
Tali
Gnometris
Chess
Blackjack

Graphics
F-Spot Photo Manager
GIMP
XSane IMage Scanner

Internet
aMSN
Evolution Mail
Firefox
Firestarter Firewall
Pidgin IM
Transmission BitTorrent Client

Multimedia
Brasero Disc Burning
Movie Player
MPlayer Movie Player
Rhythmbox Music Player

Office
OpenOffice.org

Hmmm...remind you of anything? Such pretty wallpaper...

Hmmm...remind you of anything? Such pretty wallpaper...

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12 Responses to “Lin-X Linux 1.1”

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    I guess I’ll just have to get over the coolness of this distro. Without enough information to really deal with it and no assurance that there will ever be an update or any further development, this is a hard one to go after, but just like before, I always enjoy reading about these niche distributions. Sometimes I even go out on a limb and get a few of them, but I tried the Hannah Montana Ubuntu variation, I actually have instances of Live Android working in my Virtualbox OSE, plus I have Tiny Core, Tiny Me (in a Unity Linux 3.7 prototype skin), a really off the wall version of Debian called Canabix, so I think I have enough unusual distros in my collection right now. I use them for research and for amusement, but return to my every day systems for most of my activities, and my every day system remains sidux right now (with antiX, SimplyMEPIS, and Debian Stable providing a solid core, and backup should anything “happen”). That’s enough for right now. Besides, SimplyMEPIS is starting to gain steam on their 8.5 effort, and I want to help out with it, and antiX is bound to be active testing its next release soon, and I want to be an active part in testing and promoting those two – a couple of my long term favorites.

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    Yep, I’d classify this one as a fun curiosity but not something to really be used on a day to day basis. Distro-hoppers might have some fun playing with it.

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    While I hate to rain on anyone’s parade, this is clearly NOT the best way to make your desktop look like a Mac. Rather than relying on a shady offshoot of Ubuntu with little support, why not just re-skin your existing Ubuntu install? That’s what I’m running right now, it looks and feels great, and the only problems I’ve had are people unfamiliar with GNU/Linux thinking its some sort of Mac ripoff (grrr).

    Anyway, a combination of the Mac4Lin theme, Avant Window Navigator with the OSX skin, OSX fonts, the Global Menu bar, and a few other tweaks, you can make your fully Canonical-supported Ubuntu distro look just like this. In fact, here’s a tutorial: http://mihirknows.blogspot.com/2009/05/turn-ubuntu-jaunty-into-mac-osx.html . Its easy enough to do or undo for your average GNU/Linux user, and is a fun little project that shouldn’t take nearly as long as setting up a whole new distro.

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    Actually Lin-X Linux is based on MAC4LIN project

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/mac4lin/

    Its developed by Anirudh Acharya(infra_red_dude)

    http://phoenix-ani.blogspot.com/2009/06/mac4lin-ver10-released.html

    You can see more screen shots at

    http://143sachin.tumblr.com/

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    Jim, i have a suggestion for you…

    while doing reviews about linux distros,please give their performance in multimedia…while most of the famous distros does not support multimedia on the spot,it will be useful for news users….

    That is one advantage given by Lin-X live dvd…you can test everything on the spot (multimedia,AWN etc) and it will help newbies….

    If you already have installed ubuntu no need to download Lin-X LInux…just download the 33 mb tar file from mac4lin project page

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/mac4lin/

    For more, you can find step by step procedure in how to forge….

    http://www.howtoforge.com/mac4lin_make_linux_look_like_a_mac

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    I remember years ago using some distro that allowed you to pick a MacOS theme from the selection of themes. This was the “old” Mac OS desktop complete with wrong sided window buttons.

    It too was fun to play with for a while, but eventually I switched back to the default KDE.I think they eventually got threatened by Apple or something as I have not seen it since.

    No matter how hard I try, I just cannot get into the Mac interface. It is just slow and cumbersome to me. Since this is just a Mac’ed up version of Ubuntu, I would just rather stck with that.

    Beyond that, this seems like yet another distro built by the author to prove that he could.

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    how to install software in linux??
    linux is very difficult for me… :dizzy:

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    Is this distro dead? I’ve look on distrowatch and it’s not listed anymore.

  9. [...] reminds me of the version of Linux designed to look like Mac OS X. Heh. I don’t know how many people would really want to run this though. Don’t people [...]

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    i cant find link to download lin-x, it seems pretty cool

    all the links are unavailable…the site of lin-x shows just the logo

    can someone plz post the links for downloading lin-x???

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