Linked by Barry Smith on Wed 26th Nov 2003 18:11 UTC
Linspire It seems to me that a lot of attention lately in the commercial Linux development area has concentrated on either large enterprise customers, or wooing the home user who can barely turn a computer on. Even distros claiming to offer the perfect solution for both ends of the spectrum don't quite seem to fit what I am looking for.
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Couple points about article
by Richard Tough on Wed 26th Nov 2003 18:50 UTC

I do not believe the points system your using is fair. Is feeling good about something worth the same value as waiting days for a tech support request to be answered or a good community? I do not believe so.

Also, you contradicted yourself a couple times, e.g. with the webcam, instead of looking on CnR for software that would most likely allow you to work with it, you shrugged it off, right before you went on to say about what an asset CnR was.

First page read well though, I liked the colourful comparisons ("hammer meets steal", "will the shiny new chair hold a person's butt up off of the floor?").

Oh and sorry, just my personal rant - from what I've seen Lindows4's default desktop, they should be ashamed of themselfs - the fonts in particular.