Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 28th Jun 2007 18:51 UTC, submitted by WillM
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RE[2]: Perfectly Reasonable Defense
by islander on Thu 28th Jun 2007 21:45
in reply to "RE: Perfectly Reasonable Defense"
I + you up one.
Everything you say I agree with and is true.Put it the way you did sounded like some of Microsoft's own tactics.Feature hypes, then the tactic of acquisition and re-branding.
With Linspire's promises one would have assumed that theirs would been a very logical option even if not choice for the pundits at Dell's ideastorm.Didn't and the koobox they seem to be on doesn't have alot of mindshare as far as I can tell.




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2007-06-28
there's a pretty good reason it's not 'too high up on the Linux totem pole'. linspire is a joke. considering the original promise/hype of 'lindows', it's a wonder they're still around at all. i seem to remember mr. carmony proudly touting the ability to run windows apps when he first showed up. funny thing is, all that linspire ever ended up as was a windows knockoff that doesn't really run windows apps. he's repackaged debian and contributed little apps of negligible generic value. lsongs? lphoto? cnr?
edit: let's not forget linspire's amazing retail presence at walmart. after all, their integrity is just legendary.
Edited 2007-06-28 21:14