I had the isos here and just to satisfy my curiosity I guess... I tried it out.
Its not bad I suppose for a respin... Some thought at least went into the organization of programs and things. The retro sounds not so welcome though,and the color theme hurts my eyes a bit.
Otherwise not bad, especially if your too lazy to install your own programs, there is alot of stuff here to play with I suppose.
I don't think I would use this over vanilla mint linux though... or vector, or ubuntu or any other distro. It sure wouldn't be enough to entice me to spend so much on off the shelf hardware with a commodore logo.
I suppose that the theme in cos does go with the stickers/logo on their pcs though if your that hardcore about commodore.
If I really wanted a commodore themed computer,I think I'd rather make a custom machine with my own stickers and my own wallpapers on some version of linux with vice and eau installed.
I kinda did that with a white 2.X ghz cybernet zpc running winuae but I removed the windows shell. It boots straight to amiga os3.x. Runs most things
amiga nicely and has an amiga sticker on it.
It quad boots that setup, along with linux, another regular instance of windows xp and aros also.
This machine also has amiga forever with the amigasys and amikit setups...
I'd like to add haiku and os2 or ecomstation someday also, but the hard drive is not so big atm.
Anyhow, even for a true commodore fan, I would not use this, and I think
I'd be disappointed in this cos if I did buy some of their very expensive
hardware and this was what they gave me with it.