These days, the big players in the Linux "purely-desktop market" are Lycoris, Lindows, ELX and the much awaited Xandros Desktop 1.0. OSNews got their hands to the latest version of Xandros
(beta3b) and we are giving it a whirl. Read more for information and screenshots.
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This looks pretty similar Win98's gui, which it's not bad idea. But, I got one question.. Why can't Xandros thinks of something difference? Such as create its own GUI (try to get better) and etc.. Look at WinXP, it made pretty HUGE change on the interface and a lot of people still upgrade to WinXP without really get confuse.
This looks pretty similar Win98's gui, which it's not bad idea. But, I got one question.. Why can't Xandros thinks of something difference? Such as create its own GUI (try to get better) and etc.. Look at WinXP, it made pretty HUGE change on the interface and a lot of people still upgrade to WinXP without really get confuse.