So are you saying Xandros is a good thing? Are you recommending that we
purchase a copy? Even though RedHat has problems, you prefer it over
other distributions. Do you think Xandros is superior to Libranet, or
Mandrake? Also I thought Xandros cost $99.00.
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Xandros automatically discovers Windows Network domains and
workgroups, and then manages authentication credentials required to
access network resources. It also provides support for Windows domain
users that are logging in when your machine joins the domain, and
allows its users to access files from a long list of sources,
including HTTP, SFTP/FTP, telnet/SSH, NFS/SMB/NetBIOS, LDAP, WebDAV,
audio CDs, digital cameras, and PDA. I am sure quite a few
experienced Linux users will be able to tweak Knoqueror to do this,
but it will cost you a lot more than $79.