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Re: Linux > hard for the beginners but with one exception...

Subject: Re: Linux > hard for the beginners but with one exception...
From: "john" <->
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 22:45:17 +0200
Newsgroups: 24hoursupport.helpdesk
Oh.. sorry I forgot to mention this for the curious who would like to
try out linspire... They have a LIVE CD version for free
that you can download with torrent. This is of course non installable
but you get a good idea about what it is like...

here: http://media.linspire.com/cnr_linspirelive/


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"john" <-> wrote in message news:4404b3f7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Linspire is the easiest and most user friendly version of linux I have 
> ever seen.
> Its easy to setup, maintain and use..
>
> Drawback? Its not free and you can download more apps from the CNR service 
> site if you are a member $20/ year.
>
> There was a chance in 2005 to download linspire for free (They annouced a 
> free download for a limited time) and I have used that
> iso to test it... I have to say that it has paved the way of what all 
> distros should be like.
>
> I am thinking of subsribing to a year of CNR just to evaluate the 
> service...
> but from the site I have seen it seems they have done a great job. CNR 
> means click and run.. and ineed it seems like its like that!
>
> this is a linux that is so easy a child can use it and install new things 
> all the time without hassle.
>
> Its ALMOST as good as windows... <g>
>
> I had to add that last comment, because of the previous Win VRS Lin 
> thread... lol
>
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