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Linspire is a full-featured operating system (based on Debian GNU/Linux) like Microsoft Windows XP or Apple Mac OSX. Linspire offers you the power, stability and cost-savings of Linux with the ease of a Windows environment. In addition, Linspire features exclusive Click-N-Run (CNR) technology that makes installing software on Linspire fast and easy -- simply find the software you want in the Click-N-Run Warehouse, then click and run it!
I recently installed the latest operating system
from Linspire (5-0 v2) as I read it had support
for proprietary technology such as Flash and Java
and also came with multimedi ...
LindowsLive! can be used to try LindowsOS on any
machine that can boot from a CDROM drive, it runs
from the CD.
LindowsLive! has the same purpose that SUSE LINUX
Live-Eval ...
LindowsOSTM is a full-featured operating system
like Microsoft Windows XP or Apple Mac OSX.
LindowsOS offers you the power, stability and
cost-savings of Linux with the ease o ...
This is the OS that was created and started by
Michael Robertson, the same person who started
mp3.com.
Their goal is to get Linux on the desktop to rival
Microsoft.
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