Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 8th Feb 2007 20:52 UTC
In the News Canonical Ltd., the sponsor of Ubuntu, and Linspire Inc. the developer of Linspire and Freespire, on February 8 announced a technology partnership to integrate with each other's Linux distributions. Linspire/Freespire will be based on Ubuntu, rather than Debian, and Ubuntu will integrate with Linspire's CNR package installer/updater.
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RE[3]: On the one hand
by Lobotomik on Fri 9th Feb 2007 09:45 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: On the one hand"
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Well, maybe it's easier to do now, because the infrastructure has evolved. And each level adds value that's not present (or is less present) in the lower level.

FLOSS community: Thousands of free programs of various qualities for you to download and compile (together with their dependencies).

Debian: Humongous repository of free software with dependencies and compilation solved, and with great infrastructure for automated updates. Restrictions on non-Debian-philosophy packages (either non-free or disliked licenses). Lacking user-level polish (installation, desktop cutification, administration tool integration).

Ubuntu = Debian - philosopy quarrels + predictable, fast cycle + desktop cutification + admin tool integration + opt-in proprietary drivers.

Linspire = Ubuntu + Windowized KDE + built-in proprietary drivers, codecs and fonts + CNR access commercial software + preinstallation in cheap PC's

You can't help to notice that the added value decreases every step up, but it is there, nonetheless. I could add yet another level by creating my "Inspiral" company and doing Linspire deployments, custom software and support for my customers.

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