Xandros Releases Open Circulation Edition
jasonp writes "Xandros has just announced the release of an Open Circulation Edition of its famous Desktop OS. The Open Circulation Edition includes the Xandros File Manager, Opera for web browsing and email, and access to Xandros Networks. To accompany this exciting release, DesktopOS.com has published an exclusive interview (mirror) with a number of key Xandros executives." The license is a little off-putting, at least if you want to use the OS at work, but Xandros hopes people will find the OS attractive enough to pay for.
Four-click install with automatic disk partitioning
;))
lets just hope this isn't like with some 'earlier' SuSE Linux where it overwrites the whole harddisk (yeah windows is gone
Linux is like a Wigwam. No Windows no Gates but Apache inside
I'm glad they told me it was famous... I didn't have any idea what it is!
Agile Artisans
You can download people now? Dang, this technology thing is getting complex. Why, back in my day, all you could download was programs. And we didn't have no broadband, we used modems. And they were slow. 1200 baud. Betcha don't even know what a "baud" is, do you boy? And this "save to hard disk" business? Modernist luxury! We used floppies, and we were happy about it. They were 140K on a side, and you had to hack them to make 'em two sided. If you had two floppy drives, you were cool. And RAM! Don't get me started...
The Spoon
Updated 6/28/2011
Wait 'till you see the chicks i'm downloading right now...
Oh wait.
"When a ball dreams, it dreams it's a frisbee"