This past week, Linspire showed the first public demo of Linspire Five-0. I was lucky enough to play with it for the last week, and within, you'll find a detailed walkthrough of what's new with Linspire.
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While I am not the type that would ever consider using Linspire, the distro has come a long way and and has some impressive features.
On the dvd subject, while I understand the issue and commend Linspire's stance, I think the problem with paying extra to play them is that people have already payed for the dvds and expect them to just work. The current setup would be like paying for Adobe Photoshop, and then having to pay a license on top of that to use anything that you actually create.
While I am not the type that would ever consider using Linspire, the distro has come a long way and and has some impressive features.
On the dvd subject, while I understand the issue and commend Linspire's stance, I think the problem with paying extra to play them is that people have already payed for the dvds and expect them to just work. The current setup would be like paying for Adobe Photoshop, and then having to pay a license on top of that to use anything that you actually create.