Linked by Adam S on Mon 24th Apr 2006 18:39 UTC, submitted by John Mills
Linspire Is the world ready for another community Linux distro? That's the question being asked and answered today at the 4th Annual Desktop Linux Summit. Once known as a community-supported alternative to the Linspire distribution, the Freespire name is about to rise again from the ashes of obscurity -- only this time as a distro completely sponsored and endorsed by Linspire itself. Editor's Note: The Freespire website is online now as well.
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Nathan
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2006-01-10

I dont really see how it could get any easier in Ubuntu.

1. Click the Applications menu.
2. Click the Add/Remove... menu item.
3. Click a category (Games, Internet, Sound/Video, etc)
4. Browse the list of applications in that category. You can read about what each application does.
5. Click the checkbox next to an application you wish to install.
6. Click OK and enter your password when prompted.

Based on the screenshots of CNR on Linspire website, it does look "better" (more information, some screenshots of the app, etc).

I'm not sure that makes it easier to use though - I'd actually be inclined to think its harder for the new user, since it appears to have far more functionality than the Ubuntu offering and following Gnome's lead*, we all know functionality is the first step towards confusion ;)

* I am a Gnome user and prefer it like that

Edited 2006-04-25 00:08

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