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By Peter Judge
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 23, 2006 7:27:00 PM

The latest version of Xandros desktop Linux has arrived, continuing the operating system's mission to welcome Windows users--a mission that's led some in the Linux community to dismiss it as "Linux with training wheels."

Xandros 4.0, the first version of the operating system in 18 months, includes features to read and write Windows-formatted drives and import user settings from Windows installations. It's based on v3.1 ("sarge") of Debian, with improvements from the Linux Standard Base (LSB), thanks to the DCC Alliance's Common Core.

Xandros' distinctive feature is its effort to carve out a commercial niche as an easy replacement for Windows. "The target audience of Xandros is primarily corporates looking to switch their workstations from Windows NT/2000 to Linux," commented one user on a Debian discussion board. "They've gone to great lengths to mimic the look and feel of Windows for this reason."

The OS includes Paragon Software's NTFS for Linux, which allows users to read-write to Windows-formatted drives, so they can add the operating system and still have access to work they did in Windows.

It includes the WINE-based CrossOver Office from CodeWeavers, an emulator that allows users to run Windows applications. It also imports settings and data--including e-mail, photos, desktop sound and music--from Windows XP and other versions, using Versora's Progression Desktop.

For consumers, the basic Home Edition costs $39.99. To get full versions of the Windows immigration programs, users will have to pay $79.99 for a Premium version. Users of earlier Xandros versions can upgrade for less money. The Premium version also caters to iPod users, with a music manager based on amaroK, and includes a photo manager, improved wireless connectivity and better security.

A business version, Xandros Desktop Professional, is coming in September, with support for Active Directory, multiprocessing and hyperthreading support. It will also have a centralized control application for enterprises, called Xandros Desktop Management Suite.

The OS has the KDE 3.42 desktop interface, and the usual open-source applications Firefox, Thunderbird and OpenOffice. At the other end of the scale, a free version, using only Xandros code and GPL code from others, is also planned.

Although several Linux desktops are bidding to replace Windows, they've made only small inroads. The Xandros team believes the way to change this is to start from where users are now.

"It's not intended for intermediate Linux users, or Linux users who enjoy the bleeding edge, customizing their OS, or learning all the intricacies of the powerful Linux operating system," commented one discussion board user. "It's for people who have work to do and want to get it done with as low a learning curve as possible."

Peter Judge of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Windows friendly?
I can't help but agree with Castanet. I have been a dual booter for years. There are some merits to the MS sytem, for learners.
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Hmmm, how did they get around the patents?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/23/06
licensign maybe?  st!lborn | 06/23/06
licencing is not same  IceTheNet@... | 06/26/06
It is a comercial product that reads the ntfs partitions. But, even then,  DonnieBoy | 06/23/06
YOour opinion didn't matter to the Patent Office.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/23/06
Unless he's on the jury...  GG4rest | 06/26/06
Copy this, paste, get laugh  Bill4 | 06/23/06
Thanks for the chuckle happy (nt)  LoCal | 06/26/06
...but it's different when HE does it! (nt)  Zeppo9191 | 07/31/06
Was thinking the same thing  voska | 06/23/06
NTFS  Anti_Zealot | 06/23/06
From the article..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/23/06
Don, its fully licensed ...  George Mitchell | 06/23/06
Do you think he really cares that it's fully licenced or not?  mobrien_12@... | 06/23/06
Thanks for the product information.  LoCal | 06/26/06
I'm sure it does ....  fredsmith6 | 06/24/06
patents allow reverse-engineering  Scott W | 06/25/06
What is to reverse engineer?  GG4rest | 06/26/06
Re: NTFS  UserLand | 06/23/06
re. Your second link  LoCal | 06/26/06
Nope- this is the real deal  Steve Z | 06/26/06
NTFS  richdave | 06/26/06
I use Debian Sarge  IceTheNet@... | 06/26/06
Read again.  thetargos | 06/26/06
Please explain  Taz_z | 06/23/06
Depends how writing is defined.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/23/06
Sorry, NA ...  Linux_4u! | 06/23/06
Dead link...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/23/06
Link works  markbn | 06/25/06
Irrelevant  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/23/06
Which patents?  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/23/06
Enjoy yourself.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/23/06
In other words  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/23/06
In other words..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
Enjoy yourself  oldfellow | 06/24/06
Copy/paste the entire string.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
You don't know how to do Hyperlinks correctly?  B.O.F.H. | 06/25/06
Paragon Software is a Microsoft Gold Cerified Partner  leguirerj | 06/23/06
Could be MS allowed their  John Zern | 06/23/06
You may be right.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
The patent is on the code not the format  lostinlodos | 06/24/06
AllOfMP3  JulesLt | 06/28/06
Patents  X41 | 06/25/06
Ask Paragon  bryantrv | 06/26/06
Maybe not important  DemonX | 06/26/06
Reverse Engineering?  JulesLt | 06/27/06
Great to see more choice. We will laugh about the days that everybody used  DonnieBoy | 06/23/06
True,  Salman Pak | 06/23/06
I think it will happen over night  voska | 06/23/06
But that's just it: It'a allways..  John Zern | 06/23/06
I know...BUT  Northwolf | 06/24/06
very true  DemonX | 06/26/06
And  DemonX | 06/26/06
The one recurring thing I hear on these forums...  mdsmedia | 06/24/06
Lots has come of it  voska | 06/26/06
Ooookay ...  fredsmith6 | 06/24/06
MS has already screwed up...  mdsmedia | 06/24/06
Even more insidiously...  Anton Philidor | 06/25/06
LOL now that's funny  voska | 06/26/06
RE: Even more insidiously...  richdave | 06/26/06
True - or maybe false  oldfellow | 06/24/06
Interesting point, BUT  mustangj36@... | 06/25/06
Intersting point  oldfellow | 06/26/06
Huh, no one laughed at Unix. (Or it's various flavors)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/23/06
The difference, is you can have variety with compatibility. There is one  DonnieBoy | 06/23/06
But the parts to make it run  John Zern | 06/23/06
Just like cars do not need interchangable parts, the just need to run on  DonnieBoy | 06/24/06
Why copy from the worst?  Reverend MacFellow | 06/23/06
Comfort Zone is why  voska | 06/23/06
OpenSource Windows 2000  John Zern | 06/23/06
Becaue much of the code is still in Windows for legacy support.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/23/06
There is no DOS code in the NT/2000/XP line.  PB_z | 06/23/06
Good Point  John Zern | 06/23/06
Not really ....  fredsmith6 | 06/23/06
True, it's in the VM...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
It is not a shell, it is a command interpreter.  B.O.F.H. | 06/24/06
As if it makes a difference.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/25/06
Open Source is a development methedology.  B.O.F.H. | 06/24/06
And the sky is blue...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
What could be open sourced?  Steve Z | 06/26/06
Barrier to Entry  baggins_z | 06/26/06
RE: Barrier to Entry  richdave | 06/26/06
Just Like Microsoft did to Novell  voska | 06/26/06
only copying the looks  royalstream | 06/26/06
Clearly  ahy-nonimous | 06/27/06
Just advertise and be welcoming  Boot_Agnostic | 06/23/06
RE: Just advertise and be welcoming  richdave | 06/23/06
Truly AMAZING !  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 06/23/06
You have to BUY Windows for the Mac.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/23/06
RE: You have to BUY Windows for the Mac.  richdave | 06/26/06
Message has been deleted.  John Zern | 06/23/06
Look and feel  tic swayback | 06/23/06
The desktop Linux SHOULD be building!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/23/06
Horrible  DarthRidiculous | 06/23/06
Hmmmm. Windows seemed to have gained  John Zern | 06/23/06
John Zern that has been  Intellihence | 06/26/06
I did it  oldfellow | 06/26/06
Vista remarks  bigjohnl@... | 06/26/06
Why is Bill Gates tepping down  clockmendergb@... | 06/27/06
What's wrong with it?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
Oh, great.  John Zern | 06/23/06
Yes, but that is how people work.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
interesting  jimk_z | 06/26/06
Looks like one of those ideas ...  fredsmith6 | 06/24/06
Maybe, but I'd like to give it a try.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
That desktop reminds me of Microsoft Bob  B.O.F.H. | 06/24/06
Yes and no...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
Xandros is just a distrib targetting the desktop.  B.O.F.H. | 06/24/06
And my point remains valid.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
maybe its marketing  IndredKold | 06/26/06
What ever happened to Looking Glass  zmud | 06/26/06
Looks great, I'd use it  voska | 06/26/06
Greatest already available  kaitech | 06/26/06
Is it a joke?  bmackie@... | 06/27/06
Nice idea  NemesisNL | 06/23/06
change for the sake of change is not good.  jimk_z | 06/26/06
even better  shryko | 07/16/06
even better  shryko | 07/16/06
Waste of time...  Mike Cox | 06/23/06
Very convincing  luke_sg | 06/23/06
Waste of time-or maybe not  oldfellow | 06/24/06
Mike , Mike , Mike , where have you been hiding at you cockaroach ?  Intellihence | 06/26/06
Oh come on now....  UncleBubba | 06/26/06
Hope you have a big hardware budget, Mike.  jgmsys@... | 06/26/06
Welcome back!!  Steve Z | 06/26/06
Waste of time....yes Mike you are  drichards1953 | 06/26/06
Windows-friendly still unsuccessfully  mjbad2 | 06/23/06
RE: Windows-friendly still unsuccessfully  richdave | 06/23/06
silly post  mobrien_12@... | 06/23/06
I don't think that's what he was saying  fredsmith6 | 06/24/06
Message has been deleted.  code_Warrior | 06/23/06
@%*&@ etc  oldfellow | 06/24/06
Linux is still free, that hasn't changed  OhMyGosh | 06/26/06
It IS free  baylors | 06/27/06
Its about time  htor63 | 06/24/06
Worst of both worlds  Chad_z | 06/24/06
Windows-friendly desktop Linux launches  Loverock Davidson | 06/24/06
You are corrupt...  Linux_Fanboy | 06/24/06
Lovie , Lovie , Lovie , where have you been hiding you cockaroach ?  Intellihence | 06/26/06
Why Linux on the desktop doesn't work.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/24/06
What Linux Doesn't Offer  Gene01 | 06/24/06
What Linux Offers:  linuxiac | 06/26/06
Logical like the law of gravity  Himagain2 | 06/27/06
I don't think that's the reason  stevey_d | 06/24/06
However  Sabz5150 | 06/24/06
you aren't listening  stevey_d | 06/25/06
Sabz, you misunderstand.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/25/06
Linux at work  SouthernPride. | 06/25/06
Oh look the cockaroach tells the truth now .  Intellihence | 06/26/06
95% in the US  TripleII | 06/26/06
Windows Friendly Linux?  hoiatl | 06/26/06
linux  EBRISCOE_2000@... | 07/05/06
OK.... then...  redtrain65 | 06/26/06
It's not about features of the OS  GG4rest | 06/26/06
No_Ax Linux is not for the masses like Mac OS X .  Intellihence | 06/26/06
You mean: "Why Linux desktop doesn't work FOR MASS MARKET"  George Mitchell | 06/26/06
Don't forget, SCHOOL KIDS!!!  linuxiac | 06/26/06
Why saying that doesn't make it more true  TripleII | 06/26/06
What Asia uses is of no value to me  voska | 06/26/06
Reason to switch  Gregory.J.Bradley@... | 06/26/06
The REAL costs?  linuxiac | 06/26/06
Linux on the desktop = SUCCE$$!  linuxiac | 06/26/06
I have been using distros that...  Linux_Fanboy | 06/24/06
Gee  TonyMcS | 06/25/06
To Linux_Fanboy  oldfellow | 06/26/06
Linux users guilty of sabotage  ITTech001 | 06/24/06
*Some* guilty, most not  OhMyGosh | 06/26/06
Linux distro's come and go to quick  SouthernPride. | 06/24/06
Isn't it awesome? Competition rocks!!  OhMyGosh | 06/26/06
Multi-Media support is the Linux weak spot  SouthernPride. | 06/24/06
Just use VLC Player  OhMyGosh | 06/26/06
Its getting better, but you have a very good point ...  George Mitchell | 06/26/06
"easyubuntu" makes linux mulitmedia installation painless  Sgt. Pinback | 06/26/06
Warning, Car analogy ahead.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/25/06
Customizations.  Anton Philidor | 06/25/06
Warning, cheese question ahead  OhMyGosh | 06/26/06
Cheese is very important  voska | 06/26/06
Actually  Michael Kelly | 06/26/06
Vista vapour ware  voska | 06/26/06
Great Idea  danielszabo1981 | 06/25/06
Anyone actually go and read the features?  TonyMcS | 06/25/06
Windows Cheap?  Gregory.J.Bradley@... | 06/26/06
HUGE Features Lists!  linuxiac | 06/26/06
I don't get you people sometimes....  silverwolf761 | 06/26/06
My friend  Intellihence | 06/26/06
That's precisely my point...  silverwolf761 | 06/26/06
ROFL  LeeC | 06/26/06
Users need education on computing  Boot_Agnostic | 06/26/06
'Exclusive' groups of helpers!  linuxiac | 06/26/06
you're quite the good samaritan then.....  silverwolf761 | 06/26/06
Hmmmmmmm  Shelendrea | 06/26/06
why would I?  duce99@... | 06/26/06
Too bad they didnīt use Gnome...  fernando.cassia@... | 06/26/06
Finally, a decent alternative to Windows!  friedcow | 06/26/06
Happy customer  bryantrv | 06/26/06
Some people need training wheels  John L. Ries | 06/26/06
Choice  Gregory.J.Bradley@... | 06/26/06
Windows Friendly? Why?  linuxiac | 06/26/06
Why? Newbie's reply...  interested_amateur@... | 06/26/06
irony  gigadiva@... | 06/26/06
windows friendly linux  tonyh8slv | 06/26/06
Xandros 4 = RIP OFF  WebThingy | 06/26/06
Good post ! (nt)  Castanet | 06/26/06
Utter Nonsense!  waldos_here | 11/23/06
...so GIVE oem's the $ incentive  Castanet | 06/26/06
Good points  WebThingy | 06/27/06
Cybersource had a great idea  Steve Z | 06/27/06
Windows friendly?  shorty943@... | 03/13/07
Innovations come from many areas  Boot_Agnostic | 06/27/06
Xandros  ageraldo | 06/27/06
Nothing's more Windows friendly than Windows.  christopherborne@... | 06/27/06
ReactOS  Castanet | 06/27/06
Hey, Xandros is really good ...  davetracer@... | 06/27/06
A Perfect Subject For The Experiment  Himagain2 | 06/27/06