Lindows, a version of the open-source Linux operating system aimed at consumers put off by the cost of Windows, has been on the market for only a year
or so, but it’s already made some impressive gains: It comes pre-installed on desktop computers from more than a dozen off-brand manufacturers, and
its San Diego-based developers just released their fourth major update.
or so, but it’s already made some impressive gains: It comes pre-installed on desktop computers from more than a dozen off-brand manufacturers, and
its San Diego-based developers just released their fourth major update.
Link: washingtonpost.com
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