For many, the computer interface has always followed the same formula:
Start Menu Panel System tray Desktop icons
With those simple elements, people have happily interfaced with their hardware and done their jobs for a very long time. For those working within the world of Windows, the best take on that formula was (in many an opinion) Windows 7. So, it should come as no surprise that some Linux distributions have adopted that formula to create a desktop with which users would feel a sense of immediate connection. Linux users do have a large selection of distros to choose from and there are plenty of friendly options out there, but some of the developers want to offer more than a simple implementation of a desktop environment. “This system is not too different from Xubuntu system on what is based on, but ChaletOS has a style that everyone knows, appealing simplicity and speed that impresses. All this will make them to fall in love with this system quickly. Because of its small hardware requirements it will revive some old machines and refresh others, not so old.” “The system that he tried was too different from what he was used to. There was too many new things and the old things were elsewhere. The goal of this project is to one get used to Linux,” is noted on the official website. What do you think? Is it too much like Windows to enjoy? And does it matter?