The Robolinux, a fast and easy-to-use Linux distribution based on Debian that uses as working environments GNOME and Xfce. The OS has just been updated to version 7.9.2.
The operating system claims that it can help users to "move" from Windows on Linux without having to leave their favorite applications. A tool that contains the operating system and is called Stealth VM Software enables users to run Windows applications in a virtual environment.
Of course, it is still not clear whether this project is legal. It is very strange that Microsoft has not yet moved legally against the developers of this distribution.
As usual, every new version of the robotic operating system brings something new, such as full encryption of the hard drive, frequent changes to Windows compatibility, or something else.
The latest version of the operating system makes the service available popcorn Time which enables users to watch movies and TV shows online.
The development of a virtual Windows environment is already quite controversial in legal terms, especially for a Linux distribution. Now that project developers have added Popcorn Time by default, which is illegal in many countries, the operating system can be described as the first illegal distribution of Linux that is being released.
If you are interested you can find more information about Stealth VM Software and RoBolinux on changelog of distribution.