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If you are a person who wants Linux for free and never wants to pay a cent, ignore this post.
If you want to support Linux and and feel that you would like to contribute money to the cause, there are many ways to do so. Personally, I feel that Linspire has really earned it, so I subscribe to CNR even though I run 4 other completely free Linux distros. I want them to be successful. They have done a whole lot for the Linux community and they remain loyal, unlike some other proprietary Linux companies. Even if you can only do it for a short time, send some money Linspire's way, and trust that it will make it back down to projects like Mozilla and Gaim.