This linux is based on Linux Mint v22 LTS but is made with long time windows users in mind, it keeps things feeling more like windows than linux, it also has WINE ready to go once your OS is installed. It is a work in progress, so if not yet feature complete, but is quite stable.
The default password for the LiveOS is currently: evolution
The password will change back to live again once the bug has been fixed.
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- Linux
- Windows Users
- WINE
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leandro7 is correct, you are wrong. I tried all the passwords and usernames in your response to leandro7 and none of them work. And there is nothing in the top right corner except the on/off button, US, and keyboard layout button and the clock. A live distro needs no password to begin with. It is only when it is installed does it need a password on it at all. It's the absolute dumbest thing I've ever heard of is putting a password on a live boot distro. Think about it, the end user is only taking a sneak peek at it to take it for a test drive to see if they want to install it. There is not a single security concern for something like this. And you are also wrong about 90% of distros do this. I've only seen a few that put a password on a live distro. Humble yourself and listen to the concerns of the people who might use your product and you'll find you'll get much better results.Reply from LastOSLinux
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I want to understand one thing... what kind of idiot creates an OS, which is supposedly very good, and then puts a crappy password on the login that makes it impossible for the user to use the OS???? Explain this...Reply from LastOSLinux