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Freespire Lives, Goes Back To Debian 104

nerdyH writes "Following Xandros's acquisition of Linspire, some feared for the future of Freespire, the free version of Linspire. However, Xandros today announced a new version of Freespire that will return the popular free Linux distro to its Debian-based roots."
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Freespire Lives, Goes Back To Debian

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  • Chile (Score:3, Informative)

    by westlake ( 615356 ) on Wednesday August 06, 2008 @07:46PM (#24504631)
    This must be some strange new meaning of the word "popular" that I was not previously aware of.
    .

    Chile has a population of 17 million and a per capita income of $14,000 a year. Chile [wikipedia.org]

    In 2006 Chile had 1 million broadband users - not bad for a country that didn't have DSL or cable Internet service before the year 2000.

    The "e-business" potential of the country looks quite good.A Wired Country [cinver.cl]

  • Re:Chile (Score:2, Informative)

    by dedazo ( 737510 ) on Wednesday August 06, 2008 @08:04PM (#24504741) Journal

    One of the things to remember about countries like Chile (and Argentina, Venezuela, Mexico, etc) is that there's a HUGE divide between the upper and lower middle class, in the sense that there's no true middle class like there is in the US, Canada or Germany. They also tend to suffer from unregulated state-owned monopolies that have subtle effects on the spread of technology. For example, in the 90s getting on the Internet in Mexico was extremely expensive because of a stupid charge-per-call rule the state telephony company had. If your modem was dropping connections, you were in for pain at the end of the month when the bill arrived. I remember having to call home and ask my dad for more money just to pay the damn phone bill.

    All this has the effect of putting the lower rungs of the socio-economic ladder at a disadvantage. So the availability of cheap hardware running cheap software is important, because it offsets costs like electricity and broadband. There are retailers in Santiago, Caracas and Buenos Aires that will sell you essentially the same machines Dell or Gateway sell in the US. Trust me, those are not contributing to the tech revolution down there. It's the little mom and pop shops that sell crappy boxes with Linux (or pirated Windows...) that are doing that.

  • by J053 ( 673094 ) <J053@@@shangri-la...cx> on Wednesday August 06, 2008 @09:33PM (#24505331) Homepage Journal

    sudo su

    sudo -i

  • Comment removed (Score:3, Informative)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Thursday August 07, 2008 @07:47AM (#24508201)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • Re:Don't forget... (Score:2, Informative)

    by Ash Vince ( 602485 ) on Thursday August 07, 2008 @10:12AM (#24509553) Journal

    What does that mean, twitter sockpuppet?

    Since the original poster has replied but completely ignored your question I will answer for him. No doubt my reply is going to start a colossal flamewar since I very much doubt my opinion of Twitter matches with his judging by the tone of his original post and his entirely useless reply.

    Twitter is a user of slashdot who has been here for a great while longer than many of his detractors. He has a habit of posting inflammatory anti-microsoft rants. He has become the victim of a concerted campaign to drive him off slashdot for good. This campaign has mainly consisted of people systematically modding his posts down without reading them but there are also some who reply to his posts with offtopic rants.

    Since slashdot has the karma system and his ended up in the toilet it did not take long for him to open another account with neutral karma. Unfortunately his posting style is fairly recognisable so these accounts are usually spotted pretty quickly and they are then attacked as well. These other accounts are often called Twitter sockpuppets. To his credit Twitter has stood his ground and still posts on slashdot, now mostly under his original account it seems.

    A link to twitters slashdot page is below. You can read some of his previous posts here and make up your own mind about him:
    http://slashdot.org/~twitter/ [slashdot.org]

    Since your account ID is fairly old I am surprised you have not heard of him. You may well be a sock puppet yourself but who cares. If you read this Twitter, remember that some of us value your contribution to a debate and hope you do not give in to the people who wish to censor you to oblivion.

    To his detractors please remember that slashdot comes as a package. There are bound to be people here you do not like and who annoy you but you have to take the rough with the smooth in all walks of life.

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