This Linux distro will help you finally say goodbye to Windows - here's how
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This Linux distro will help you finally say goodbye to Windows - here's how
"After downloading and installing the latest version, it seems the only Windows theme that's available is for Windows 10. You can scan through the KDE Plasma global themes (from within Settings > Appearance > Global Themes > Get New Global Themes) and find themes for other Windows releases, but you'll probably find the default Windows 10 theme to be what you want."
"FreeXP is a Linux distribution that looks very much like Windows. Don't be fooled, this is Linux through and through, but for anyone who'd like to switch to Linux but doesn't want to have to learn their way around a different desktop environment, this is a great path to freedom from Windows. The developers of this distribution have done a remarkable job of theming Linux to look like Windows. You could not tell someone they're using Linux, and (at first) they will believe you."
FreeXP is a Debian-based Q4OS distribution themed to closely resemble Windows, especially Windows 10. Earlier versions offered multiple Windows-like layouts such as Windows 2000, XP, 7, 8 and Windows 10 Light, though the latest release defaults to a Windows 10 theme. KDE Plasma global themes can be used to locate additional Windows-like appearances. FreeXP remains a full Linux system, so native Windows applications require Wine to run and Wine is not installed by default. The distribution prioritizes a familiar desktop experience to simplify transition from Windows while relying on Debian's stability.
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