IT WAS bad enough when ASUS did it with Express Gate and now we discover that Xandros is pretty much the same despite being a (supposedly) "Linux company", which ASUS is not (Microsoft just won't let it be, ever). Xandros says you need Windows XP and Vista in order to install Presto. It is a .EXE file which puts an Xfce-based desktop on people's machines. In the following new video, a Xandros representative also says: "we don't like the advertise the Linux because it scares people." The distribution they put together contains proprietary software/spyware like RealPlayer, which is preinstalled. Is this not a gross GPL violation? They also incorporate sharing of files with Windows, but nothing equivalent for GNU/Linux.
--Miguel de Icaza