Power Built for the Desktop

August 31, 2008

The Corel Linux OS is specifically meant for desktop use. It is easy to install and configure as it features an easy installer requiring only four simple and easy steps and a desktop environment which has KDE as its base, with the desktop set-up being based on Debian. Systems updates are easily obtained over the web as well as drivers, both network and local. Access to the Internet is convenient due to a file manager that is considered a step ahead among many, resembling the look and feel of a Windows Explorer. With an integrated Windows SMB network browser, the file manager performs excellently.

Notwithstanding its problems, Corel Linux is a great idea and probably has the best installation procedure in any OS. The installation CD is bootable while the installation routine can still benefit from some improvements. It has an excellent control center and a substantial app included in the form of the Corel File Manager.

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