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Alot of talk has been made about Linspire and Freespire shipping with proprietary contect and alot of the time people have seen that as a negative quality. While some users might appreciate the built-in support for W32Codecs and the like, others see it as a betrayal of OSS and Free Software in general. Unfortunately the people most likely turned away are the people you definately want on your side, they are the linux guru's that really know their stuff.
I think freespire is a good idea, but lately with the complete nature of Ubuntu as a windows desktop replacement, I don't see alot of support coming from the 'hardcore' community. Ubuntu doesn't ship with proprietary codecs and the like (although I think it does have the nvidia drivers) but it does add the option do download them if you need them.
All I definately know is that I would like to give FreeSpire to my parents so I could rid them of the virus that is Windows once and for all.