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    Xandros Desktop Home Edition Premium V4

    Xandros Desktop Home Edition Premium V4

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    From: CSDC
    Category: Software

    Buy New: $98.13



    New (1) Used (1) from $14.95

    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
    Sales Rank: 4920

    Format: Cd-rom
    Platform: Linux
    Media: CD-ROM
    Autographed: No
    Memorabilia: No
    Operating System: Linux
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 4
    Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.6 x 1.7

    MPN: K24805
    Model: DSKD400NAEN
    UPC: 894732000120
    EAN: 0894732000120
    ASIN: B000GA5MK2

    Release Date: June 26, 2006
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • No Linux experience or technical knowledge required; fun and easy to use
      • Complete desktop operating system with secure Linux platform
      • Security Suite eliminates viruses, spyware, and other security threats
      • Browse the Web, e-mail friends, IM, chat, and make Internet phone calls
      • Download and edit photos; create albums to print or post to the Web

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    - Marketing Information: Xandros Desktop Home Edition Premium is a complete Linux desktop operating system that also includes the applications needed to work, communicate and play. Built on the stable and reliable Debian Linux platform, Xandros Desktop allows you to enjoy your digital lifestyle, the way you want to, without the hassles of viruses, spyware and other security threats. Xandros is fun and easy to use. It installs in just 4 clicks, and does not require any Linux or technical know-how. Discover how easily you will enjoy the benefits of Linux and bring security and stability you can count on to your PC with Xandros Desktop. Product Information - Software Sub Type: Client - Software Name: Desktop Home Edition Premium - Complete Product - Features and Benefits: Run Windows Programs: - Continue using your favorite Windows programs, including Microsoft Office and Intuit Quicken, and existing files for a smooth transition from Windows to Xandros Music Management: - Import and organize your music, podcasts and audiobooks in to the Music Manger - Listen to your playlists and music collections. Create MP3s and audio CDs and sync your iPod and MP3 players Photo Management: - Import photos from your digital camera - View, edit and organize your photos into albums and slideshows - Post them online or print at home Firefox Web Browser: - Browse the web faster with your personalized version of the popular firefox Web browser - Eliminate frustrating spyw


    Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars V4 Really Works   August 5, 2007
    P. Pipik
    This is the first time I can say a Linux distribution is really working for me. I am not a technical person, just looking for a solid OS that is less costly and more secure than the Microsoft product. I have used (and abandoned) V3 along with other Linux setups because of hardware detection hassles and complexity for the other users in my household.

    V4 loads easily, recognizes my devices quickly, has integrated easily into the MS based home network and has a user interface that allows my wife and kids to use it without a lot of retraining. I am especially impressed with the improvement in wireless networking. V4 immediately recognized my adapter and network and just worked.

    A terrific improvement. If you're not interested in learning to recompile your kernel, just in using your computer easily, this is for you. Goodbye XP. And Vista? Forget it.



    5 out of 5 stars GOOD ALTERNATIVE TO WINDOWS   July 13, 2007
    E. Anderson (IL)
    Installing this os is easy. I set it up to dual boot with windows xp
    no problems at all. it reconized all my hardware. I like it better than xp
    because you have more control over everything! it does require some knowlidge of
    linux, (but windows requires some knowlidge of windows) xandros website has a lot
    of info in there user forums if you do have any problems. if you don't like vista
    try this distro! its worth the $60 or so with all the software they include.



    4 out of 5 stars Xandros Linux Version 4 for Windows Refugees   May 30, 2007
    Michael J. White (LaCrosse, Wisconsin)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I bought Xandros because it is marketed as friendly for Windows-dependent users and I want to wean my wife from her dependency on Windows. Why spend money when Ubuntu linux and SUSE 10.2 Open Source are available for free? The answer is support and quality of provided documentation, along with ease of use and ease of installation.
    BOTTOM LINE: Xandros is worth the money because of the ease of use and service provided. If you are less afraid of new territory, get one of the free distributions, such as Ubuntu, SUSE, etc.
    For the record, I have played with Red Hat (Version 8), Mandrake (now Mandriva), Lindows (now Linspire), Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Debian, and SUSE 10.1. I still use Micro$oft Windows XP on a couple machines. I am running SUSE 10.1 on one machine, Ubuntu on another, Xubuntu on an older machine and am now running Xandros on main-linux-host. We have a hard wired LAN in the house.
    Xandros installed painlessly and recognized my LCD monitor, where SUSE 10.2 would not configure X-Windows at all. Xandros installed my network printers absolutely painlessly.
    Support is available only by email / web. However, the quality has been excellent.
    I do have one gripe about the product. Xandros version 3 provided support for web hosting. Xandros Version 4 doesn't. They want you to spend over $400 and buy their server edition. Given that Apache (web hosting software) is available online for free and given that Debian, SUSE, and Ubuntu all come with Apache as standard, the decision to not support Apache with Xandros Version 4 seems wrong, in my not-so-humble opinion.
    The installation of Apache under Xandros Version 4 has gone well, but you need to be a pretty serious geek to do it.
    The Xandros people renamed a lot of programs available under Linux, to make the programs friendlier to Windows refugees. I think that was a dumb decision, but the programs are there.
    Xandros comes with a program, Crossover Windows, to allow one to run some Micro$oft programs under Xandros. For a limited set of programs, it works well. For programs written to run under Windows, but not specifically crossed-over by Xandros, I've had limited success.
    Updates and antivirus: Updates are painless and automatic. Xandros is one of the few Linux distributions to come with an antivirus package automatically installed. I'm not sure you need it, but it's there.
    The desktop is painless to use. They avoid the Ubuntu mistake of not having a Superuser or Administrator log-in, so some functions are easier to use even than Ubuntu. If you want hand-holding and want to try Linux, buy this product. If you are not afraid to venture on your own, get the free version of Ubuntu, or SUSE, or Debian and buy one of the books. (Amazon also sells the excellent official book for Ubuntu.) You can also buy computers with a version of Linux already installed for you. Dell has partnered with Canonical to make Ubuntu available, and there are also versions of SUSE available.



    4 out of 5 stars Xandros Desktop Home Edition Premium V4   March 17, 2007
    Roy C. Taylor
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    It installed easy and found my wifi driver, which is fairly new.
    I find the response is better than Microsoft 2000 Pro. OS

    It did not find my DELL 120 printer driver, which is really a Lexmark 610.

    All things said I will not miss the "Blue Screen of Death.



    1 out of 5 stars Very Disappointed   February 6, 2007
    MacDhomhnaill
    2 out of 6 found this review helpful

    I've done about five installations of this product, all on the exact same hardware setup, and each time there are different applications that don't work. On one, the printer interface is broken, on another Xine crashes at startup, and on another the openGL screen savers don't work.... This has nothing to do with hardware compatibility or sacrificing your Windows applications. You have to do that on Mac OS X too. That doesn't make it a bad operating system. But bugs like this do. If you have a good operating system, people are willing to buy the compatible hardware and learn new applications. Mac has proven that. And once the OS has been proven, the hardware and software applications will follow. But Linux stalwarts don't want commercial applications anyways, because they're the enemy. It's more a religion than an OS. Why can't Linux developers learn that stability is more important than features. What good are features if they don't work. People say it's free software, so you can't expect too much. But Xandros isn't free. But it is a waste of money. I don't see a future for Linux on the desktop. The latest release from Novell was disappointing to say the least. With Mac running on x86 hardware now, Linux will probably see a decline. If OS X were released for generic x86 hardware, the pool of potential Linux crossover desktop users would be nearly wiped out. My advice is not to waste your time or money. Linux can be fun to play with, but I doubt it has a future on the desktop. Xandros will probably flop in a couple years, and I guess that Novell will either find a new platform, or divert their attention away from the desktop entirely. Read the fine print of the ads: This product has all these really cool features (some of which may or may not work). How stupid is that. I'm not even a Mac user, but I will probably be soon.

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