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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Desktop Linux vendor Xandros has teamed up with migration software vendor Versora to ensure that its forthcoming Desktop operating system is able to adopt users' Windows.
The New York-based Linux vendor will include Versora's Progression Desktop with its new Xandros Desktop distribution, enabling users to transfer their individual Windows settings to the Linux desktop environment.
Read the complete story here. (CBR)
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