I decided to write this review to provide a quick inside to the new Linspire 5.0 released on March 15th, 2005. The review will determine the use of Linspire 5.0 in a SOHO (Small Office Home Office) Environment. The download was free for me since I'm a current CNR subscriber. UPDATE: Another Linspire review, and the Linspire 5.0 Live CD is now available for free download.
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I stopped taking you seriously after the first paragraph giving the install system a 10 of 10 score.
You can't honestly tell me the user experience upon install was so flawless that it deserved a score that reflected that. In fact, your first sentence even stated that you had to adjust the display resolution... How is that a product that is perfect with hardware compatibility?
It seems to me you had an opinion going into the review. But then again, that's just my opinion
If you're already a Linspire user, I'd much rather read your review of Ubuntu or Xandros.
I stopped taking you seriously after the first paragraph giving the install system a 10 of 10 score.
You can't honestly tell me the user experience upon install was so flawless that it deserved a score that reflected that. In fact, your first sentence even stated that you had to adjust the display resolution... How is that a product that is perfect with hardware compatibility?
It seems to me you had an opinion going into the review. But then again, that's just my opinion
If you're already a Linspire user, I'd much rather read your review of Ubuntu or Xandros.
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