
Starting today, Linspire does not only offer a free OS, but
also its CNR Basic service.
" Linspire, Inc., developer of the commercial desktop Linux operating system of the same name and Freespire, the free community desktop Linux operating system, announced the immediate change in pricing for its popular CNR Service from an annual subscription fee based offering to a completely free service." CEO Carmony said:
"We're thrilled to now be in a position to offer this excellent service to desktop Linux users absolutely free. CNR really makes using desktop Linux easy, and we want everyone to have access to this quality service."
Member since:
2005-07-24
I don't use Linspire. I happen to dislike KDE.
But... Linspire is making a few waves, these days. And I must say, they are *good* waves.
Kudos, Kevin Carmony, and the rest of you guys that make Linux accessible to those people who don't have a guru handy to help them!
(Even if you don't use Gnome to do it :-P)