Linked by Chris Nabinger on Wed 14th Jan 2004 20:23 UTC
Xandros I'm a windows user by nature, I've been playing around with Linux for a little while, I'm no Expert in any way but I've used quite a few distro's. The first distro I ever stuck with for any amount of time Was Xandros 1.0, which a friend provided for me. Except for the fact that it ran an old version of KDE it was perfect for me, but the old KDE crippled my work. Enter Xandros 2.0.
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For home use stability _nothing_ beats MS.
by Trollboy on Wed 14th Jan 2004 22:40 UTC

Sorry but it is true... Playing DVD's or DIVX's, using 3D hardware. Kicking the s*it out of a sound board. Nothing beats the MS 32bit OS's (2K,XP) for stability. When It comes to servers and "headless" machines I use Linux. NTFS is buggier then a hyena, the Samba software beats MS SMB/CIFS everytime and the Linux machines are much easyer to manage and maintain. But for entertainment workstations? No sir, I don't like it!