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Posted by: Anonymous Coward on January 25, 2007 01:36 AM
""With desktop Linux, you must first find the program, if it's even supported to begin with, then hope they've provided the right files and installation process for 'your' particular Linux distribution. (.deb files,<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.rpm files,<nobr> <wbr></nobr>.tar.gz files etc.). It's all far too complicated for the average person, and it's no wonder they shy away from Linux.""

Then users should be flocking to Linspire in huge thundering herds, should they not? Since it's had CNR for years now, and bundles every proprietary application, codec, and driver in the world whether they're necessary or not? Which you claim are necessary to make Linux usable?

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