Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 8th Jul 2006 07:57 UTC
Xandros The newly released Xandros Desktop Linux 4.0 is one of the few remaining for-pay Linux distributions on the consumer market. The Home Edition is available for $40, or $80 for a Premium Edition. What do you get for your hard-earned cash? Let's take a look.
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by Eric Martin on Sat 8th Jul 2006 19:36 UTC
Eric Martin
Member since:
2005-11-11

Ubunta and Xandros never worked on my cheap Emachine.

I don't like either.

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by leech on Sun 9th Jul 2006 04:10 in reply to "."
leech Member since:
2006-01-10

Let's break down that sentence... "Ubuntu and Xandros never worked on my cheap Emachine."

Of course you don't like either, because they probably saw that you were running an eMachine and thought "Wow, I will not insult myself by installing on this hunk of crap."

For the record, I installed Ubuntu Dapper Drake on a eMachine for a friend, I had to swap out motherboards because the onboard video puked. Ubuntu runs much faster than XP does on the machine.

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