Redhat, Debian, SUSE, Caldera, they all take Linux and place it on a CD. They add value, support and service. This is the kind of review I've been reading about the COREL distribution, if you've seen negative reports, perhaps you can share them with us.
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"CNET Recommends Of the seven distributions we tried, two stood out as the most complete and easiest to use, each for different audiences. Corel Linux made the cut for its easy-as-pie installer, superb manuals, and free phone support. It's by far the best version of Linux for anyone who's never used the OS before. And Red Hat Linux 6.1 Deluxe has the tools, power, and support package to be the best enterprise-level Linux. For Home: Corel Linux If you can install Windows, you can install Corel Linux. In fact, Corel's brand-new distribution offers the easiest Linux installation routine we've ever tried, plus a brilliant manual and 30 free days of phone tech support. If you're new to Linux or want an easy alternative to Windows to use on your home desktop, we wholeheartedly recommend this revolutionary new distribution" |