I signed up to become a Lindows Insider (now
Linspire) back in February 2004, after giving Lindows 4.5 Developer Edition a try and walking away very impressed about how far Lindows had come. I was very hesitant plugging down $99.00 for something you could do free with most other Distros which I thought was beta testing and voicing your opinion, but figured I had nothing to lose since they offered a 100% Money Back Guarantee on the program.
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"Money isn't allways proof of skill."
Wow, only on osnews can you read insightful comments like this...
Of course it isn't and nobody said it was, so what's your point?
I regret you have the impression that the're flat comments being made all the time on osnews.My point was and still is that i would rather see an entry level (for an "insider" program) that's higher than usual regulated by a slightly more difficult install which would most of the times assure to some extend that both motivated and "*skilled*" users are attracted.
"Money isn't allways proof of skill."
Wow, only on osnews can you read insightful comments like this...
Of course it isn't and nobody said it was, so what's your point?
I regret you have the impression that the're flat comments being made all the time on osnews.My point was and still is that i would rather see an entry level (for an "insider" program) that's higher than usual regulated by a slightly more difficult install which would most of the times assure to some extend that both motivated and "*skilled*" users are attracted.