Industry | Software industry |
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Founded | May 2001 | (by Linux Global Partners)
Founders | Will Roseman, Dr. Frederick Berenstein |
Defunct | January 2018 |
Fate | bought by PC/Open Systems LLC |
Headquarters | New York City , U.S. |
Products | Xandros Desktop |
Website | xandros.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 2003-02-03) |
Developer | Xandros Incorporated |
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OS family | Unix-like |
Working state | Discontinued[1] |
Source model | Open source mixed with closed source |
Latest release | 4.2 / July 26, 2007 |
Kernel type | Monolithic |
Default user interface | KDE |
License | GNU GPL with some proprietary software |
Official website | xandros.com at the Wayback Machine (archived 2003-02-03) |
Xandros, Inc. was a software company which sold Xandros Desktop, a Linux distribution. The name Xandros was derived from the X Window System and the Greek island of Andros.[2] Xandros was founded in May 2001 by Linux Global Partners (Will Roseman and Dr. Frederick Berenstein).[3] The company was headquartered in New York City with its development office in Ottawa, Canada.
Xandros Desktop was based on Corel Linux, a Debian-based distribution that was acquired along with the development team behind the product from Corel Corporation in August 2001 after Corel decided to exit the Linux distribution market.[4] Xandros was a founding member of the Desktop Linux Consortium and member of the Interop Vendor Alliance.[5]
In July 2007, Xandros bought Scalix, a Linux-based email and collaboration product, based on HP OpenMail.[6][7] In July 2008, Xandros acquired Linspire.
In 2013, Xandros, Inc. changed its name to Bridgeways, Inc.[1], and soon after, the Xandros website was taken offline. (The Xandros website was last updated in November 2009.)[8] As a result, DistroWatch listed Xandros as discontinued.[9]
On 1 January 2018, PC/OpenSystems LLC purchased Xandros and Linspire from Bridgeways, Inc., and resurrected the Xandros branding with Xandros OpenDesktop[2] (a commercial release) and Xandros OpenServer[3] (a free release), based on Ubuntu 20.04. Xandros OpenDesktop would later be rebranded as Xandros Enterprise Desktop, and Xandros OpenServer would be rebranded as Xandros Enterprise Server, and PC/OpenSystems also introduced free versions named Xandros Community Edition (using GNOME) and Xandros Developer Edition (using dwm).