Re: "Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers"

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Speaking of desktop Linux, I'm curious whether anyone here has tried out
Xandros Linux. Sometime or other, I got clued in to this distro and got
curious about it. It wasn't very expensive (according to what I am used
to in other areas of the computing world anyway), so I sprung for a copy.


Xandros, I believe, is a mutation of the Corel Linux distribution. It
has a very nice and relatively brief click-through installation. It seems
to come with a decent number of what I would consider standard desktop
tools (though perhaps I have not thought enough about what tools there
should be available as standard and how many).


There are a lot of things I couldn't do with Xandros (it is NOT really
a server OS by any stretch of the imagination), but it does seem to do
a halfway decent job of being a nice desktop.

Anyone else ever check out this distribution?

(sorry, I know it's OT for the most part, but I'm curious)

K


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