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Linspire (formerly Lindows) is a
commercial operating system based on
Debian and
Ubuntu and
currently owned by PC/OpenSystems LLC. It had been
owned by...
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distribution currently owned by PC/Open
Systems LLC. It is
derived from
Linspire and is
composed mostly of free, open
source software,
while providing users...
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suitable for
everyday and
specialty usage. It was
available for
Linspire and its derivatives, as well as
various other Linux distributions. In 2002...
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departure from MP3.com
Robertson has
launched several companies,
including Linspire, SIPphone, MP3tunes, and Ajax13. He is also
founder of OnRad.io, a search...
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include binary firmware on
terms acceptable to the open
source community.
Linspire-Linux
creator Michael Robertson outlined the
difficult position that Intel...
- paid US$20
million for the
Lindows trademark, and
Lindows Inc.
became Linspire Inc. In
addition to the
United States,
Microsoft also sued
Lindows in Sweden...
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provides a
distributed file
synchronization system (git-annex ****istant).
Linspire Linux chose Haskell for
system tools development.
Pandoc is a tool to convert...
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collaboration product,
based on HP OpenMail. In July 2008,
Xandros acquired Linspire. In 2013, Xandros, Inc.
changed its name to Bridgeways, Inc.[1], and soon...
- system,
developed from
scratch by
Namesys and
sponsored by
DARPA as well as
Linspire. Reiser4 was
named after its
former lead
developer Hans Reiser. As of 2021[update]...
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Jeremy Lin.
Communication & Sport, 3(4), 367–389. Yorkey, Mike (2012).
Linspired: The
Remarkable Rise of
Jeremy Lin. Zondervan. ISBN 978-0-310-32068-5...