LinuxFX

Winsage
September 2, 2025
Microsoft's end of support for Windows 10 is set for October 14, 2025. Windows 11's market share has decreased by 4% to 49.08%, while Windows 10's market share has increased by 2.65% to 45.53%. Microsoft has introduced the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for users wishing to continue using Windows 10 after support ends. Users have reported access issues but Microsoft assures enrollment will be available before the end date. Windows 11 has struggled with adoption due to strict system requirements and design flaws, prompting aggressive marketing tactics from Microsoft. An alternative, Windows Theme Over Linux (WINUX), has been updated to mimic Windows 10 and 11, requiring minimal hardware (2GB RAM and a dual-core 64-bit CPU) and offering up to five years of free updates. Advocacy groups are encouraging users to explore Linux alternatives, citing benefits like the absence of intrusive ads and telemetry tracking. Critics view Microsoft's extended support as a temporary solution rather than a sustainable fix.
Winsage
August 30, 2025
Linuxfx has released version 11.25.09 “NOBLE,” a Windows-style Linux distribution aimed at revitalizing older laptops and desktops. It replicates the look and functionality of Windows 10 and 11, built on Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS, and offers five years of free updates. The operating system uses KDE Plasma as its desktop environment and includes a new Redsand theme, kernel 6.14.0-29 for improved hardware compatibility, and over 1GB of package updates. It supports Wine Stable for running Windows applications and includes pre-installed applications like Microsoft Teams and Oracle Java 24. PowerTools version 1.8 is available without a license key, with additional features accessible through donations. Linuxfx requires only 2GB of RAM and a dual-core 64-bit CPU, making it less demanding than Windows 11, which has higher hardware requirements.
Winsage
December 24, 2024
The evaluation of the Wubuntu operating system revealed a positive initial experience, but after a week, a pop-up requesting a product key for PowerTools made the desktop inaccessible without purchase. The developer claimed the user was on the Pro version and provided a license key to resolve the issue, leading to further investigation into Wubuntu's origins. It was discovered that Wubuntu is rumored to be a rebranding of LinuxFX, which has a questionable reputation. Discussions on Reddit highlighted vulnerabilities in Wubuntu's licensing system and potential data breaches. The developer clarified that Wubuntu is an Ubuntu variant with Windows themes, differing from LinuxFX's unique theme and applications. However, links between Wubuntu and the LinuxFX Redsand Theme on Sourceforge raised concerns about its reliability. The situation calls for skepticism due to persistent licensing issues and unclear associations with LinuxFX. Mainstream distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, and Linux Mint are recommended as trustworthy options, while Zorin OS is suggested for users seeking a Windows-like experience without compromising trustworthiness.
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