Being a trusting fellow and having faith in Tux
magazine in particular, I decided to spend $60
on Xandros 4 Desktop Linux, based on a review in the
Septmeber issue.
>From the review it appeared that Xandros was like a
better version of Freespire/Linspire: even more useful
software like RealPlayer out of the box, better
documentation and support, and at least as easy to
ise. Whatever software wasn't included directly in the
distro, I figured, would be available with one or two
clicks from Xandros networks- or at least from Debian.
Problem is, there seems to be very little software
available from Xandros networks (maybe 50 packages),
and my 4 year old daughter's favorite software
gcompris is not available. (By the way, she's going to
get her own computer soon, and she says she would
never run Windows, only Linux.)
Xandros warns you against selecting any other
repository other than their own, yet I
(recklessly?)selected the "unsupprted debian site" as
a second repository- but with no luck - still no
gcompris and few choices. I wonder if I'm doing
something wrong.
Any ideas ? (Thanks in advance. You guys are great!)
-Dr. Andrew B. Perry
Assistant Prof. of Mathematics, Springfield College
263 Alden St., Springfield MA 01109
Work Phone (413)748-3193