Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Jul 2006 17:55 UTC, submitted by Valour
Xandros "Xandros Desktop Home Premium Edition is the most complete desktop GNU/Linux distribution on the market today, but it still has a few holes in it. If you want to play commercial DVD movies, use an unsupported wireless network card, watch WMV video clips, or install software that isn't in Xandros Networks, the default install will not be sufficient. This guide will show you how to add all of these capabilities to your Xandros Desktop Home Edition 4.0 installation."
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RE: What's the deal?
by deanlinkous on Thu 13th Jul 2006 04:27 UTC in reply to "What's the deal?"
deanlinkous
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2006-06-19

Where do you see anyone complaining about them charging. You must be a xandros forum person because they always throw that out as the first thing whenever anyone mentions anything at all about it being worth it or being proprietary.

Nobody has said or is saying anything about them charging for the distro. the part we question is the value especially in light of all the good "free" distros out there.

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