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Xandros Desktop
Xandros, Inc. has released a 1.1 edition of
Xandros Desktop Deluxe. It's got the Mozilla communications suite 1.3.1
with spell checking and spam filtering; the OpenOffice.org office suite
1.0.3; the Evolution groupware client 1.2.4; Enhanced hardware detection;
plus printed documentation and 30 days of e-mail support.
Xandros has announced a giveaway of Xandros Desktop Deluxe to attendees of the San Francisco LinuxWorld convention. (Log in to post comments)
sounded great Posted Jul 31, 2003 3:05 UTC (Thu) by elanthis (subscriber, #6227) [Link] When Xandros was first announced, it sounded like the end of all our troubles. Super easy to use desktop, make for home or business, and a commitment to both KDE _and_ GNOME. (I personally think KDE is a big sick joke on the UNIX community, but that's another topic entirely.)Now, tho, I don't really see any purpose or point behind Xandros. They don't seem to offer anything that Lindows/Lycoris can't for the desktop, nothing RedHat/SuSE can't for the enterprise, and there isn't much need for an "in-between" distro. So really - what is the point of even looking at Xandros? Why bother with a less proven distro when others do everything it does, and then more, at a cheaper price, and have been around longer to prove themselves? No, seriously - does anyone have an answer for that?
sounded great Posted Aug 3, 2003 17:19 UTC (Sun) by rfunk (subscriber, #4054) [Link] >So really - what is the point of even looking at Xandros? Why bother with>a less proven distro when others do everything it does, and then more, at >a cheaper price, and have been around longer to prove themselves? IIRC, Xandros is based on Debian, which is quite proven. Being based on Debian gives many advantages, including easy upgrades. And Xandros's special sauce on top of Debian is being easier to use. >They don't seem to offer anything that Lindows/Lycoris can't for the >desktop, nothing RedHat/SuSE can't for the enterprise, and there isn't >much need for an "in-between" distro. They offer better stability, upgradability, and future-proofing than Lycoris, and more honesty and trustworthiness than Lindows (who needs to pay $99/year for access to third-party free software?). All those things are important for all levels from home user to enterprise, though Red Hat and SuSE score decently on them.
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