Xandros Releases Version 3 16
An anonymous reader writes "Looks like Xandros has decided its consumer product line can ride a little closer to the bleeding edge.
They've just announced the release of version 3 of their consumer desktop products.
It's a 2.6.9 kernel, x.org 6.7, KDE 3.3, CrossOver 4.1 (deluxe only) and synced up with the latest Debian Sarge. They've added in a firewall wizard, encrypted
home folders and a PPTP VPN and other new stuff. Only the Deluxe and Standard versions are available. Business edition is due next year and I couldn't find a date for release
of their Open Circulation edition. With Xandros's reputation for making desktop Linux easy, this should move a few more people one step closer to a
Win-free world."
interesting (Score:1)
While I definitely applaud the fact that home-directories are encrypted (anyone know what software is used for this?), I'd also like to hope the manual explains *why* this is a good thing.
Can't wait for a review
Re:interesting (Score:1)
Though it seems it's geared more towards people/companies wanting to migrate from a Windows environment.
(see this page [xandros.com])
Deluxe version is $89.95, standard is $49.95.
Win-free? (Score:1, Funny)
That's "Windows-free world" thankyouverymuch. Linux isn't just for losers!
unwise to have OCE out of sync? (Score:1)
If anything, wouldn't one want to update the distributable version first, then the commercial version - so that people can check out the improvements and thus be incented to buy?
Re:unwise to have OCE out of sync? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:unwise to have OCE out of sync? (Score:1)
the only differences between OCE and standard for V2 are that OCE has an ad supported Opera browser as the default, Mozilla could still be install and set default from Xandros Networks, and the integrated cd burning in their file manager was speed limited to 1x or 2x (I don't recall) but cdrdao and cdrecord, which most other burning programs use, are not limited at all. So, yes it's cut down, but -2 features is a lot different that
Just in Time for Christmas! (Score:1)
Question is, will I order the CD's in time? And, once I'm gone, will my parents *ever* boot up into that Free OS (never mind, already know the answer to that one).
One of the Best Distros for Home Users IMHO (Score:1)
This product has worked virtually flawlessly since I installed it a few months ago.
Yes, upgrading things like KDE and other core elements can be a problem but I doubt many regular home users will really care about really bleeding edge updates like that.
I do agree that the applications available to the user through the Xandros Networks downloading app are limited but most of the apps required by the home user
Re:One of the Best Distros for Home Users IMHO (Score:2)
no main page ? (Score:1)
vs. Ubuntu? (Score:2)