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Lycoris begins shipping "box sets" of Desktop/LX
Feb. 05, 2002

Lycoris today announced that box sets of its flagship product, Desktop/LX (formerly called Redmond Linux Personal), are immediately available from Lycoris and approved resellers worldwide.

Desktop/LX box packages are offered in two flavors: "standard" and "deluxe". The standard box set includes the Desktop/LX CD-ROM, a 30 page installation manual, and 60 days of e-mail support directly from Lycoris. Desktop/LX Deluxe includes everything in the standard package, plus 2 extra CD-ROMs, Source Code and DevTools. These tools allow developers to use Desktop/LX Deluxe as a development platform. Desktop/LX allows consumers to have a full featured desktop for $29.95, and the Desktop/LX Deluxe development set sells for $39.95.



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