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Review of New Xandros 4.1 Professional Linux

holden writes "OpenAddict has a review of the new Xandros 4.1 professional.Some of the big changes in professional include a newer kernel, AIGLX, and support for 3G wireless. One of the subtle, but still very important changes, is that Xandros has finally removed the registration requirement, and users can now access Xandros Networks without registering first. Techworld is one of many that is already looking at Xandros as a possible challenger to Windows Vista"

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  1. Re:What's its niche? by toejam316 · · Score: 0, Troll

    *Dies laughing* Oh. I wasn't laughing at the joke. I was laughing at the failure. Anywho, Another Linux distro for me to think "Hmmm. maybe THIS will work?" and run smoothly for a while, then the bastard errors will show up, refusing me somthing. First Ubuntu decided I dont need networking. Mandrake decided it doesn't love any of my hardware. Ubuntu then decided that Windows XP should die, along with my personal files *COUGH DEFINATELYNOTDOWNLOADEDGAMES* and then it picked on Win 98 as well. Finally Ubuntu then made Vista just stop booting. Linux is too much for me. Hardware is volitile. I JUST CANT HANDLE IT.