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Linspire Five.0
Linspire Five.0 - CD-ROM -

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Linspire Five.0

Our Price: $59.99

CD-ROM - 04 March, 2005
from: Linspire, Inc.

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ESRB Rating: Rating Pending

Features:
  • CD-ROM
  • Includes a complete office suite with Micorsoft Office-compatible tools - Word processor, spreadsheet program, slideshow tool
  • Built-in personal management software - E-mail reminders, personal calendars and tasklists keep you organized effectively
  • Game and multimedia ready - Listen to CDs and MP3s, or watch video files with the built-in players
  • Automatic hardware detection with extensive WiFi and wireless Internet support
  • Plug & Play ready - Plug in all your USB or Firewire devices, they'll be recognized in seconds - from scanners to digital cameras

Customer Reviews

LINSPIRE

This book is fairly easy to use but it does get somewhat complicated at times, especially if you have never used Linux before. It does look somewhat like windows though and for that I am thankful or I believe I would be totally lost!^M


Horrible Experience

I first tried Linspire 5-O when there was a free promotional offer for it. Running it live seemed good, so I decided to install it on a brand new hard disk. Big mistake. After using it for about an hour, I found OpenOffice to be very lacking, as the version it was distributed with was FAR behind the latest. The only way that upgrading it to the latest version that was mentioned was by signing up to their Click N' Run program, which costs money. I had sound problems as well. It messed up the master boot record so I can no longer boot into windows, which I needed in order to do work (using the LATEST OpenOffice). This took a couple of months for me to fix using tutorials (and I have been using computers for over a decade now) and attempts to get support. Now, using Ubuntu (which is completely free), I have had none of these problems and everything is working perfectly. If you want a good Linux distribution that will not cause you headaches, I reccomend not using Linspire, and one of the more mature distributions instead.

 

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