What Xandros Has Up Its Sleeve

Courtesy Linux Today  Tue, 09/09/2008 - 17:01

TechNewsWorld: "Xandros, which bought Linspire in July, won't release a new commercial version of the Linspire Linux distribution.

Furthermore, Freespire, the free version of Linspire, will be based on the Debian code base rather than Ubuntu, as it has been in the past."


 

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