Xandros 4.0 is out

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June 22nd, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 45 times, 1 so far today

Xandros 4.0 is out

Xandros Inc.’s latest desktop Linux distribution Xandros 4.0 is finally out. This distribution is based on Debian Sarge Linux and comes with LSB (Linux Standard Base) improvements courtesy of the DCC Alliance’s Common Core.

This release comes loaded with KDE 3.42 desktop interface and not many GNOME fans would be interested in this, as the release is very much KDE oriented. The release also comes with some popular open source applications including Firefox, Thunderbird, and the OpenOffice.org 2.0 office suite.

The developers have worked hard to develop it as a potential replacement for the Windows platform for users who want to move to the Linux operating system.

The Distro comes with Paragon Software Group’s NTFS for Linux making it capable to read and write to Windows’s NTFS-formatted drives. Not many Linux distributions come pre-loaded with this capability.

Xandros also comes with Versora’s Progression Desktop, which further makes it easier for import settings, data, and files from a Windows OS installation to the Linux installation.





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