From what I have seen in media outlets, Corel Linux seems to be the greatest thing since sliced bread. Linuxplanet notes, "... there's no reason why hundreds of thousands of Windows-based PCs can't be replaced by running Corel Linux..." This is high praise. Is it a goal of Corel's to use Linux to compete directly with Microsoft and Windows for the desktop market. Also, what makes this so different from previous attempts to get at Microsoft? (ie: Novell DOS, OS/2, etc.)
Popularity and the move to the Windows Community. (Score:2)