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That's a pretty fair statement.
After reading all of the negative comments regarding the root-user issue, I too decided to geve Linspire (then LindowsOS) a try. This was pure curiosity on my part due to comments & such.
After setting up user accounts, everything worked fine. No problems at all.
Perhaps people mistook the point that Linspire (and LindowsOS) doesn't automatically create user accounts during installation (or after first boot) to be viewed as 'forcing,' people to use the system as root. That's not a valid assessment in my opinion.
Also, I've found no security flaws within Linspire. Testing at reputable sites will show this statement to be true.