Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 4th Nov 2005 14:47 UTC
Linspire If Microsoft makes good on its self-destructive threat to pull Windows from the South Korean market rather than accede to local damands to un-bundle its proprietary media and IM apps, there's a safe harbour waiting in the form of blanket, country-wide licenses for the OS formerly known as Lindows. Linspire honcho Kevin Carmony has made a formal offer to South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun to license every computer in the realm for the bargain price of $5 million (E4.2 million).
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RE: Interesting
by on Fri 4th Nov 2005 19:54 UTC in reply to "Interesting"

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Kudos to Linspire, but I would also like to see some of the other Linux companies jump on the bandwagon too.....

Okay. I have no association with Ubuntu, but its a good distro. I'll gladly send South Korea an Ubuntu CD which they can use to install on unlimited numbers of computers. I'll even write "Ubuntu" on the CD with my sharpie. All this for the bargain price of $100,000 USD. I'll even send them a second CD (also with "Ubuntu" written on it) if they lose the first one.

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