Are you fed up with Microslop? The new Linux distribution could conquer those who hate Windows 11



  • A new concept for a Linux distro was recently issued
  • Loss32 aims to be the Windows desktop on top of the Linux kernel
  • It will work through WINE, which is a runtime environment for using Windows applications natively on Linux, but there is still a long way to go.

Some Windows 10 users are already making the jump to Linux, perhaps because their PCs can’t run Windows 11, and a new project may generate more enthusiasm for the alternative operating system (as SteamOS certainly already has on the gaming front).

The Register reports that a new Linux distribution has a very bold idea, as it not only claims to be similar to Windows as some distributions do, but actually be the Windows desktop environment that runs on top of the Linux kernel.



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