morrowslant: (robolinux has built in windows emulation whereas Linux Mint is very very WIndows 7)
sanscript: What do you mean by this exactly?
Also, I just find it a bit odd that he has no forum as far as I can see, and he makes it sounds like Robolinux has some "revolutionary innovative professional VM technology" when it's only scrips and VirtualBox.
A bit shady to hide the fact that you need to "buy" it, or now "donate" to his poor Cambodian "family" without proof. Unless there's a real review of this I wouldn't trust it.
Simply make at least a $25 donation to Robolinux and Robo will send you an email and ask you for a Tech Support appointment time.
While Robo is helping you he will provide you with the correct Stealth VM and C Drive to VM Software versions.
sanscript: So it wasn't FREE like the icon on the desktop would like you to believe?
Seriously, it's like reading a car salesman's fast-tracked voice where he makes it sounds like you get way with more than you're paying for, to the point where he loose money on "giving" you the car. :D
Meant to say that Linux Mint has the most "Windows 7" feel of all the linux distros I've tried out.
eh...Robolinux looks to be built for/targeted towards newbies 2 linux wanting Windows installed for their specific needs.
As a distinct linux distro, robolinux appears to have been going for over 6 years. source on this claim:
distrowatch.org is a pretty good site for tracking linux/bsd distro news.