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freespire after some testing is defiantly the easiest distro for desktops yet. It's just like the paid one but free. I feel the first real linux desktop that may bring windows users to the other side has just arrived. Free and just as easy, but without viruses. Really can't beat that deal.Why would anyone want to use this over Ubuntu?
Maybe because you can play mp3's and other windows file formats out
of the box without endless hours of frustration - or changing files to Ogg/Vorbis ?
Maybe because you can install new apps with 1 click ( using Click-N-Run ) ?
Maybe because PDF's open correctly with Acrobat ?
Maybe because Flash is pre-installed and works on web sites ?
I'm actually quite impressed with Ubuntu LTS, but the average non-technical
Windows user that is trying out Linux just sees too many failures related
to all the encumbered file formats, and missing non-free applications.
Lee
Alex Valentine wrote:Why would anyone want to use this over Ubuntu? Lindows, Linspire, Freespire, whatever you want to call it, has basically been snake oil from the start in 2001. Remember when Lindows was suppose to run Linux apps and eventually all Windows applications? http://www.wired.com/news/linux/0,1411,47888,00.html
""Michael Robertson's solution is Lindows, a new Linux distribution that will, eventually, run all Windows applications as they would run on Windows 98, NT and XP.""
""Robertson said he expects full Windows compatibility in 18 to 24 months. And he expects it to be done without infringing Microsoft code or copyrights.""
On Fri, 2006年07月14日 at 15:21 -0400, Trent M. Milliron wrote:
If anyone cares to check it out http://tracker.linspire.com/torrents/freespire_0.0.69.iso.torrent
Personally I have been looking forward to this.
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