Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Jun 2006 12:31 UTC, submitted by rft183
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2005-07-06
What's even more amazing is that Xandros 3 is over a year old and it still holds own against any distro out there. The folks at Xandros have concentrated on making a distribution that is easy to use, easy to configure, and easy to maintain. They did a great job on version 3 (I use Xandros 3 Deluxe at home) and I'm looking forward to getting version 4.
Sure it's not for everybody, but for those of us that want to install our OS and forget about it, it's perfect.