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Xandros founder and former CEO Frederick Berenstein remains a full-time employee, but Xandros wanted a leader with more business experience, Finklestein said.
"This was a natural progression. It was time for a more professional CEO," Finklestein said.
Linux for the desktop has been a difficult market to crack, in large part because of Microsoft's overwhelming dominance and the technical requirements of Linux.
Desktop Linux has been a secondary priority for established Linux companies such as
Corel
Corel's version of Linux, and now Xandros', is based on the
Xandros' product includes CodeWeavers' Crossover Office software, which lets a Linux computer run some Windows programs on Intel computers.




