Linux XP
Linux XP was a Fedora Linux-based[2] shareware Linux distribution designed to imitate Windows environment using GNOME desktop; it could run some Microsoft Windows programs using the Wine compatibility layer. Linux XP had to be registered within 99 startups after installation, or the OS would deactivate.[2]
|  Linux XP 2006 SR 2 showing start menu and file manager | |
| Developer | TrustVerse | 
|---|---|
| OS family | Unix-like (Linux) | 
| Working state | Discontinued[1] | 
| Source model | Open source (and proprietary software) | 
| Initial release | 2004 | 
| Latest release | 2010 / 2010 | 
| Available in | Russian | 
| Package manager | RPM | 
| Platforms | i386 | 
| Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux) | 
| Default user interface | GNOME 2, Openbox | 
| License | EULA (demoware), GNU GPL and other licenses | 
| Official website | www | 
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External links
    
- "Trustverse Server 1.1 Release Candidate 1". Archived from the original on 31 January 2011. Retrieved 15 February 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- Linux XP at DistroWatch
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