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I was just skipping over the latest newsletters at distrowatch when I saw this:
A BIG Linspire Announcement! As the CEO of Linspire, of course, the thing I'm most excited about is a very big announcement that I'll be making during my presentation at DLS. This is something Linspire has been working on for two years, and is the biggest news to ever come out of the Company. I know, very cruel of me to lead you on like this, but I really want everyone who is reading this to be part of DLS (either in person or virtually).
Anyone knows what's up with that announcement they are working on for over 2 years?
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Probably a hostile takeover bid of Oracle.
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or maybe they are switching to windows.
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Nope! Switching to archlinux!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
Prediction...This year will be a very odd year!
Hard work does not kill people but why risk it: Charlie Mccarthy
A man is not complete until he is married..then..he is finished.
When ALL is lost, what can be found? Even bytes get lonely for a little bit! X-ray confirms Iam spineless!
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Nope! Switching to archlinux!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So it is true, heaven exists
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A guess (and not much of one) is that they've found a favorable vendor to sell Linspire preinstalled on their systems.
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A guess (and not much of one) is that they've found a favorable vendor to sell Linspire preinstalled on their systems.
I think they've already had that. I thought you could buy PCs with Linspire preinstalled from Walmart.
Maybe they've got rid of using root as the default logon?!
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A BIG Linspire Announcement! This is something Linspire has been working on for two years
That someone cares about a linspire announcement? :twisted:
rumour has it that its going to be some sort of codec licensing.
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rumour has it that its going to be some sort of codec licensing.
Hmm...that's not quite worth all the build-up it seems.
Maybe they've got rid of using root as the default logon?!
Gulp. I had no idea...yikes.
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Yep, Linspire logs you right into a root account, with X and all of KDE running... Kind of freaked out the first time I saw that.
Of course, that's not the least of it... You know about CNR? (Stands for "Click 'n' Run" - I swear I'm not kidding. ) In order to install or upgrade any software on Linspire, you must pay a subscription fee. I swear, I am not lying... Trust me, Linspire is absolute shit, and should never, ever be allowed to stay on any desktop.
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Well, I never had the intention to ever try it. I was just curious on what kind of freakin' shit they've worked on for about 2 years and going to make an announcement of.
Well, maybe they'll release CNR to gpl, I remember to read somewhere it was going to be ported to ubuntu.
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Ported to Ubuntu? God, I hope not... It's quite a bit more of a PITA than Synaptic.
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It wasn't to be a replacement for Synaptic/APT, but rather another option that was promoted as being possibly easier. I've never tried it so I have no comment one way or the other. But when it was announced it created a real stir.
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Well, it's not easier, it's a pain in the neck, at least it was the last time I tried it... Kind of like browsing through web pages listing applications in an almost-organized fashion, with no search function. They might have improved it by now, but even if they have I can't see what it has the Synaptic doesn't...
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I think the announcement has something to do with computers.
I am a gated community.
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linspireissocool
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Ya know, claiming to be a Win2k3 Server fan on a Linux board is one thing, but that is just flamebait...
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did they announce whatever it was yet?
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Focus follows mind!
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I interviewed Kevin Carmony at LWE in Boston and he did not want to give away any clues on what this is. My guesses:
- they're selling codec lincenses to users of other distros. Currently Linspire plays almost all codecs LEGALLY. They've done this the old fashioned way. They paid for it. Maybe they're struck a deal to be the provider of legal codec lincensing for all the major distros?
- they have a major PC seller (Dell, HP, Lenovo?) to ship PC's with Linspire pre-loaded
- they're starting some kind of application development pool with other distros
I'm fishing here.
http://tllts.org - The Linux Link Tech Show
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http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=14421
i guess thats what they were so excited about...
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just read the news is osnews.com
hmm another free debian based distro?
is this really so big?
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I'm so excited I can hardly read the entire article....
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Seems like they are including codecs, fonts and some other stuff which often isn't offical supported in most free community-driven versions of commercial distributions.
Legally supports (or has one-click access to support): MP3, DVD, Windows Media, QuickTime, Java, Flash, Real, ATI drivers, nVidia drivers, Adobe Acrobat Reader, proprietary WiFi drivers, fonts, and so on.
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Seems like they are including codecs, fonts and some other stuff which often isn't offical supported in most free community-driven versions of commercial distributions.
Legally supports (or has one-click access to support): MP3, DVD, Windows Media, QuickTime, Java, Flash, Real, ATI drivers, nVidia drivers, Adobe Acrobat Reader, proprietary WiFi drivers, fonts, and so on.
from http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/newss/6228/1/:
....Which is why Freespire will be released in two flavors: a completely open-source only version, which will not have any proprietary software packages, and a version that contains the legally licensed versions of proprietary software.
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