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Xandros Desktop OS for Linux 3.0.1 for Linux

by Xandros Inc.

Avg. Rating 5.0 (2 votes)

File Details

File Size 527.7 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Linux
Date Added
Total Downloads 5,152
Publisher Xandros Inc.
Homepage Xandros Desktop OS
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Publisher's Description

Xandros Desktop OS is an intuitive graphical environment that works right out of the box and offers unrivaled compatibility with Microsoft Windows. It provides a complete spectrum of innovative desktop solutions for everyone from home and small business users, all the way up to major enterprise deployments.

Latest Reviews

zridling

zridling reviewed v3.0.1 on Dec 29, 2006

The best distro to help users make the transition from XP to Linux pain-free. It looks and works similarly, and it can save files to NTFS. Whether you're looking to switch from Windows, just try Linux, or recover an old computer for good use and enjoy lots of great Open source software, Xandros is the best place to start.
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Just remember you have to burn the ISO image, not merely copy it onto CD/DVD. Don't go down the wrong path of either a UDF/ISO or a bootable DVD. The ISO road is the best way to create a bootable Linux disc. You can use either Nero Burning ROM or Deepburner Free to burn the ISO.

Avg. Rating 5.0 (2 votes)
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zridling

zridling reviewed v3.0.1 on Dec 29, 2006

The best distro to help users make the transition from XP to Linux pain-free. It looks and works similarly, and it can save files to NTFS. Whether you're looking to switch from Windows, just try Linux, or recover an old computer for good use and enjoy lots of great Open source software, Xandros is the best place to start.
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Just remember you have to burn the ISO image, not merely copy it onto CD/DVD. Don't go down the wrong path of either a UDF/ISO or a bootable DVD. The ISO road is the best way to create a bootable Linux disc. You can use either Nero Burning ROM or Deepburner Free to burn the ISO.

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