Posted by: nevil | November 22, 2007

Vixta : A Fedora Linux - based Windows Vista clone

Vixta

Vixta could be the Linux distribution with the smallest possible target audience ever: Linux users who love the look and feel of Windows Vista and wished their Linux desktops could look more like Windows.

Vixta is a Fedora-based distro with a custom KDE-based interface. You get widgets, a Vista-like start menu and taskbar, and evil looks from your die-hard open-source buddies. Under the hood, there’s no mistaking Vixta for Windows. If you’re a Linux user, that’s probably a good thing, but somehow we doubt Vixta will convince many Windows users to switch to Linux.

You can’t run Windows apps without the help of WINE, and while the menu system may look like Windows, all the underlying programs are Linux equivalents. That means you get Konqueror instead of Explorer, OpenOffice instead of Office, and Firefox instead of, well, Firefox. OK, maybe switching isn’t really that hard, but try telling that to your grandma.

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It’s a Fedora with “special Theme Vista” … is it correct?

In the official site, I read about the packages … they are “FC8 packages.” … and I ask to me …

“is it not better to install a Fedora? The theme is not Linux …” IMHO

Bye :)

(sorry for my english)

I,m new on Linux. Now on Ubuntu 7.10 very nice and forget WinXP.
Then I just success install Vixta, but lost Ubuntu..just follow guide reinstall Grub loader, my Ubuntu and WinXP come again ye. For that Vixta not in Grub
How can I get both Ubuntu and Vixta appeared in Grub loader, please help me as possible

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