Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 25th Jan 2007 12:34 UTC, submitted by editingwhiz
Linspire "Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony says his company is opening up its CNR software download and management service to other Linux distributions because "Linux really needs an easier way to find and install software, regardless of which flavor of Linux you're using." According to Carmony, Linspire has been working on this project more more than a year. To find out more about how this bold new program is going to work - and how it benefits everyone involved - Desktoplinux.com conducted the following short Q&A with Carmony via email."
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deanlinkous
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2006-06-19

And those who can't find a package, puh-leeeze what, browse and find on rpmfind.net was too tough? I know debian has one too.
no that is tooo hard! Someone can search all day for naked pics of pamela lee or how to make shortbread cookies but somehow spire-ites think it is too hard to expect a new user to search for a app. Does anyone use a computer that cannot google? honestly!

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