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Xandros Desktop OS 3 Deluxe Edition Reviewed

JimLynch writes "The new Xandros is out and we've got a review up on ExtremeTech. With the exception of some burps with our wireless card, we had a great time with this distro. Highly recommended if you're in the market for a replacement for Windows."

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  1. Previous versions by euxneks · · Score: 4, Informative

    Previous versions of Xandros (2.0 specifically) are extremely stable and solid for me. The forums were always helpful to a complete n00b, and I'm proud to say I've been Windows-free since I've installed Xandros 2.0.

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  2. Prices . by qualico · · Score: 4, Informative

    1. Xandros Desktop OS Version 2.5 - Business Edition $ 118.00
    2. Xandros Desktop OS version 2.5 Deluxe $ 87.00
    3. Xandros Open Circulation Editon CD $ 4.99
    4. Xandros Desktop version 2 - Standard Edition $ 36.00
    5. Xandros Desktop OS Version 3 Deluxe - NNTP CD $ FREE

    1. Re:Prices . by Herr_Nightingale · · Score: 3, Informative

      NNTP == usenet
      NNTP means "no need to pay"

  3. Comparison with Windows by Dorsai65 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I find it telling that a Linux distro compares installation and configuration against the ease of Windows. Don't get me wrong (I run Suse 9), but I think this is an example of how far Linux has to go.

    What most *nix folks don't seem to appreciate is that the vast majority of computer users are just that: users. They don't care what's happening inside the machine or anything else; they just want to DO stuff. Making apps easy to (un)install, without having to worry about dependencies and all that, and making the system easy to configure, is probably THE thing that Windows does that keeps Linux from being a contender.

    Looks to me like Xandros is meeting that need. I'll be checking it out and if its as easy as the article says (yes, I did actually read it), I'll be trying to get folks I know started with it.

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    1. Re:Comparison with Windows by ErichTheWebGuy · · Score: 4, Funny

      nothing is as easy for the joe-six-pack user as installing software in YaST

      Sorry, I have to retract that statement. I have forgotten how easy it is to install software using Internet Explorer and visiting the wrong website... So, my bad.

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  4. Personally, I run Linux because... by ErichTheWebGuy · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ... I *DO NOT* want a Windows replacement, I want something better. The Linux community needs to quit trying to make another Windows and focus on its core strengths as an alternative! I actually started out back in the days of RedHat 6 and have never looked back. I currently run SuSE 9.1 and can still not see why anyone would choose to run Windows if they know what else is out there.

    I have converted several of my friends and family (with the exception of some designers that wanna use Dreamweaver for whatever reason). Those that I have converted have all said things like "wow, I just accepted that the Internet sucks like that [when using ie]" and "wow, my computer really is fast"

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  5. Re:Desktop is not usable until fonts are sharp by DrJimbo · · Score: 5, Informative
    I run Linux on a laptop with a 1600x1200 15" LCD screen and a 1600x1200 21" external LCD monitor. I use the Bitstream Vera Fonts for almost everything. They are available here. They are as sharp as sharp can be. I've been using them for over a year and I am still thrilled by how crisp they make everything look. I do have anti-aliasing turned on to remove the jaggies but there is not even a hint of bluring.

    Next problem?

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  6. Re:199.98 ? Are they high ? by siliconjunkie · · Score: 3, Informative

    Oh, I see where you're reading that it's $199.98 (here)...but that is with the hardware as well...

    Xandros, the leading developer of easy-to-use Linux solutions, today announced that Wal-Mart.com is carrying a fully loaded Linux desktop computer with the pre-installed Xandros Desktop Operating System (OS) for only $199.98. Built by Microtel and available at Wal-Mart's online store,* the new desktop PC offers a complete suite of pre-installed software for home, school, and small office desktop use. Blah, blah blah (blahs added)

  7. Re:Meh by JimLynch · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's great that you like free distros but that doesn't mean that somebody else might not find Xandros or other distros worth paying for. To each his own, there's certainly no need to belittle companies that charge for their distributions. Nobody is being forced to buy them.

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  8. Re:199.98 ? Are they high ? by l3v1 · · Score: 3, Informative

    Read the freaking article, ~200 bucks is for a complete machine loaded with Xandros Linux Wal-Mart.com is carrying a fully loaded Linux desktop computer with the pre-installed Xandros Desktop Operating System (OS) for only $199.98

    Again, RTFA, man.

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  9. Re:VPN support by OldGreyTroll · · Score: 3, Informative
    From: http://www.xandros.com/products/home/desktopdlx/ds k_dlx_whatsnew.html
    PPTP VPN client
    Whether you're using your work computer on the road or need to connect your home system to your company's network, accessing you're corporate virtual private network (VPN) is a requirement for many people. The new PPTP VPN client from Xandros makes accessing your corporate VPN easy.