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Vixta.org: Bring Vista’s Interface To Linux



If you’ve ever wanted to have Vista’s interface on Linux, you’re in luck. Vixta.org is a Fedora-based distribution that features the KDE Desktop Environment. Under the hood, this is still a Linux distro. On the surface however, well take a look.

Vixta Screen 1

Microsoft has yet to comment on the Vixta distribution. It’s possible that this version will disappear so if you’re interested, it might be a good idea to get it now.

Need another look? Here you go.

Vixta Screen 2

Vista interface on Linux. Now that’s interesting heh.

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