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Brand: Linspire, Inc. EAN: 0892222000513 Format: CD-ROM Item Dimensions: Label: Linspire, Inc. Manufacturer: Linspire, Inc. Model: CSXXXRESXOOOFF MPN: csxxxbldn5cnr Platform: Linux Publisher: Linspire, Inc. Release Date: February 15, 2005 Studio: Linspire, Inc. Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Linspire CNR Edition is a full-featured computer operating system. It provides a stable, virus-free computing experience, that's incredibly easy-to-use. Use Linspire to do things on the Web, create and share documents, work with graphics, play music, organize digital photos, view rich multimedia files and easily connect to networks and peripherals. The CNR Edition includes a one-year subscription which provides access to the Linspire CNR Warehouse. Includes 1-year subscription to the CNR Service - an online library of over 2,000 programs Plug & Play ready - Plug in all your USB or Firewire devices, they'll be recognized in seconds - from scanners to digital cameras Add a printer more easily than ever with the Printer Wizard, while Easy Networking lets you read, write, share, and browse your network with ease System Requirements - 800MHz PC, 128MB RAM, 4GB free HDD space, SVGA or higher monitor, CD/DVD drive, Internet/LAN connectivity Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - It's called Freespire Now!Recently I had the opportunity to try Freespire. Just to make sure I wasn't missing out on anything, I went ahead and installed it to the hard drive of a Lenovo Y410 where the Windows OS had gone south. As to the good points: Installation was a breeze. Put the disk in and tell it to install. Took about 20 minutes total, give or take. Slick interface. Really nice main page with bright colors and a minimum of fussiness. Very close to a Windows interface. ... Read More Rating: - linspire desktopIt was easy to install,had a few problems with drivers,but were sorted easily,this is a excelent program,and the CNR was the best,no endless patches and updates to load , like other systems Rating: - LinspireThe is a great software it has the look of windows and security of linux but lilk any linux you can use this as a server i took one of my old pc's that needed new hard drives well i found out it had EIDE drived so i got a new MOBO and 4 750 drives giveing me 3T Then put linspire on snd i have new server on my home network one nice thing about cnr witch stands for click and run is it gives me acces to all sorts of software the best feature of linux to me is that both a windows or mac cac access it ... Read More Rating: - Best Distro Hands DownA lot of people have complained about various features that Linspire offers. The most common being the use of the CNR client. What these people seem to not understand or in their bias against Linspire just plain omit is that there are two versions of the CNR membership. CNR Basic and CNR Gold. The second review on here "Why are you paying for free software??" fails to mention the reason this is a pay service. Yes you could use apt-get to install debian packages but CNR ... Read More Rating: - Linspire? Use Ubuntu instead.Linspire takes a free (as in beer and as in speech) Linux distribution known as Debian, and then charges for the "service" of downloading software from a repository that is about 1/7th the size of the Debian repositories. If you wish ease of use, and adhere to the Debian ideal, get yourself a free-of-charge copy of Ubuntu courtesy of http://shipit.ubuntu.com, and then access the Ubuntu and Debian archives WITHOUT having to subscribe to anything. |