The launch of the new Live desktop immediately aroused the curiosity of XP users. Why? The new Live desktop is called Linux Mint 8 (Mint8 desktop for short, with a size of 700 MB and RC1 USB Version at present). The recommended memory size is 21.95 MB. It looks very beautiful, fashionable, and easy to use. It is worth $22. Mint8 desktop Discovery Function Detection) is greatly improved, and can adapt to multiple models, no matter where, as long as the Mint8 flash drive with a plug-in from the USB port, the system can be quickly started, which is completely irrelevant to the hard disk operating system ). The Live desktop of Mint8 brings XP users into a new realm, and the suppression and troubles in their hearts, such as worries about viruses and Trojans, are swept away.
As a matter of fact, Mint8 desktop, based on Ubuntu 9.10, has added a number of new applicable features with the goal of making it a new GNU/LinuxLive) applicable desktop. Clement Lefebvre, the founder of Mint8, was originally a very insightful and thoughtful Slackware expert who has a lot of research on a variety of Linux distributions. He is particularly good at communicating with users and knows what they need. He is determined to provide a Comfortable-ready computer desktop for the majority of computer users. Of course, users do not need to spend any more money.
It is of special interest that the Mint8 release package also complies with the GPL rules, and the engineering experience of the continuous row version, including the program source code, is also open to the outside, which is against common sense. Currently, the Mint release ranks third in the world on Distrowatch, which is truly "TOP ". The question we want to ask now is: Why does Mint8 desktop Live attract a large number of XP users? The key here is that XP users do not need to change their XP user identities, and do not have to spend any money to share all the wonderful experiences of modern computer desktops. After all, XP is old, and, do not worry about viruses and Trojans.
Another thing is interesting. In November 5, Moblin 2.1 was released, and the Live mode was also adopted. How did this happen? Today, almost all new Linux versions do not like to talk to XP users, and persuade them to switch to a desktop OS instead of paying for it. XP users are still XP users. What is the problem? What does this have to do? XP users are still XP users, and Live desktops carried with them are still popular. Why should we preemptible the old hard disk base with Win 7? Now, the question is, in addition to the Linux CD website selling Mint8 Live desktop USB flash drives worldwide, which of the following companies in China sell such customized Chinese versions )? According to our specific domestic market, 1 GB of Flash Drive requires more than 20 yuan to experience a long-term experience.) Mint8's modern Live desktop style is not difficult, it's like going to McDonald's once.
Note: This article is from LinuxMint: Helena! The beauty is comingLinuxMint: helina! The beauty is coming .)" Article. XP users can switch to Linux without system "countermeasure", without system installation or system training ...... things are so simple. This is called "peaceful evolution" or "beauty program". Live desktop (Mint8) is indeed a beauty. Let XP sleep on the hard disk!