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Other Operating Systems => Linux, gOS, Harmony OS, Moblin, Ubuntu, OpenSuse => Topic started by: javajolt on June 14, 2010, 10:42:33 PM

Title: Ubuntu-based Windows XP looker freshens up Luna landing page
Post by: javajolt on June 14, 2010, 10:42:33 PM

(http://i46.tinypic.com/2l8x7r7.jpg) (http://www.ylmf.org/en/index.html)

An Ubuntu-based Linux distro identical in look and feel to Microsoft's Windows XP's been updated.

Ylmf OS 3.0 has been released (http://www.ylmf.org/en/index.html) from a Chinese software maker with the familiar Luna theme found in Microsoft's Windows 7 and Windows Vista predecessor.

The Linux distro has been updated to Ubuntu 10.04, released in April, and packs OpenOffice 3.2, SMPlayer, Audacious music player, Firefox, and the familiar Windows XP look.

Other features include version 2.6.32-22.33 of the kernel.

News of the distro leaked in December last year, but in January Microsoft said it had no plans to take legal action against Ylmf's creator. Not that imitators always get away with it: Chinese authorities successfully prosecuted the creators of China's most popular pirated edition of Windows XP, Tomato Garden Windows xp, in 2009. The Tomato-Garden duo got four years in jail and a $147,000 fine.

Microsoft is reported (http://www.osnews.com/story/22696/Microsoft_Not_Planning_Legal_Action_Against_Ylmf_OS) to have said it would not take action because the distro was based on Linux.
Title: Re: Ubuntu-based Windows XP looker freshens up Luna landing page
Post by: Jake on June 15, 2010, 09:58:37 PM
Aren't icon styles and menu themes technically considered intellectual property though?  Linux or not that is a clear copy of XP.
Title: Re: Ubuntu-based Windows XP looker freshens up Luna landing page
Post by: javajolt on June 16, 2010, 03:15:38 AM

You are very correct in that icons are considered intellectual property, but only to the property owner in this case Microsoft.  They have said they are NOT going to pursue any type of action or litigation.  Microsoft is playing nice and not hardball.