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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Sep 30 09:11:04 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: mhirsch at nubridges.com (Michael D. Hirsch)</li>
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Generally the response is positive in that we (the Linux community) appreciate
what the companies are doing and think it is a good thing. The response is
luke-warm in that not that many people buy these distributions. Why buy
something when you can get it for free. The distributions with the most
purchasers have free versions available, too.
In particular, Linspire is an interesting case. I think it has almost zero
uptake in the Linux community because it is so proprietary and it has a huge
security problem--it encourages you to run as root, so any virus or worm can
take over the system. Linux fans ignore it for those reasons. On the other
hand, it has real marketing muscle behind it and it is pretty easy to use. I
think I've seen more preinstalled Lindows desktop computers than any other
distribution (walmart, tiger direct, Fry's, sub300.com).
I think that xandros, libranet, lycoris all get a lot more respect from the
community, but don't have the maketing savvy and $$ of Linspire.
As an aside, I'm still interested in anyone who wants to give a 15 minute
presentation on any of these "alternate" distributions. By alternate I mean
anything other than RedHat, SuSE, Mandrake, Slackware, Debian.
Michael
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