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It's been my experience that Xandros is an excellent distribution for users that are switching from Windows, which is their main target.

The problem is, much like Windows, when you start to add software that is outside of their quite limited repositories, it tends to break things.
I would like them a lot more if they supported a Gnome install as well as KDE, they were more compatible with Debian main, and it didn't cost so much