• 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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  • 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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  • Digital Cornerstone (formerly known as Lindows, Inc. (2001–2004) and Linspire, Inc. (2004–2008)) was a Linux and open source software company based in...
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    Michael Robertson (businessman) (category Linspire)
    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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  • based 3D printers, forked from the Sprinter firmware Marlin, code name for Linspire Five-0, a Linux distribution Marlin, code name for the Google Pixel XL...
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    Kevin Carmony, CEO for Linspire, who wanted an easy-to-use, WYSIWYG HTML editor for Linux users. Under Carmony's direction, Linspire started and sponsored...
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  • Freespire (category Linspire)
    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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    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...
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  • 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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    include binary firmware on terms acceptable to the open source community. Linspire-Linux creator Michael Robertson outlined the difficult position that Intel...
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  • designed by the US National Security Agency Skipjack, the code name for Linspire 6.0, a Linux distribution Skipjack, the code name for the VAX 8550 computer...
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  • provides a distributed file synchronization system (git-annex assistant). Linspire Linux chose Haskell for system tools development. Pandoc is a tool to convert...
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    components and Nvu, a standalone version of the Mozilla Composer, created for Linspire Corporation. He lives in France. Glazman studied at École Polytechnique...
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  • It is available under the GNU General Public License and sponsored by Linspire. Gizmo5 supported outbound caller line identification in the United States...
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    offered a Linux version of the NetZero software advertised as being for Linspire, however the software could be installed on any Debian-based i386 or x86-64...
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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...
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  • 26 is Here!". "v1_5_14 - Gogs". "Linspire 12 Service Pack 1 Release". "青汁選びのパートナー|カルシウム不足にコレ!~ユーグレナ青汁~". Shop.linspire.com. Retrieved 12 November 2016...
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  • Available in official store Escuelas Linux Pre-installed Linkat Pre-installed Linspire Pre-installed Linux Mint Available in official store LinuxFX Pre-installed...
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  • available through the handset. In 2002, the commercial Linux distribution Linspire (then known as LindowsOS—which was founded by Michael Robertson, founder...
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  • purchase of the Linspire intellectual properties from Bridgeways, Inc. in 2018, PC/OpenSystems LLC discontinued Black Lab Linux in favor of Linspire and Freespire...
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  • 2017-02-21. "Satisfy Your Hardcore Gaming Urges with DH:Lore Invasion on Linspire". GamesIndustry.biz. 11 February 2005. Retrieved October 20, 2020. "DH:...
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  • Cloudmark Jesse Robbins Chef John Roberts SugarCRM Michael Robertson MP3.com, Linspire, Gizmo5 Peter Rojas Gizmodo, Engadget, Joystiq Martin Roscheisen FindLaw...
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  • CNR (software) (category Linspire)
    that were 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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  • On June 13, 2007, a deal was reached between Microsoft and Linspire. In return, Linspire would change its default search engine from Google to Live search...
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  • Victoria, British Columbia and Port Angeles, Washington Coho, code name for Linspire 4.5, a Linux distribution CoHo, fan name for author Colleen Hoover Jeffrey...
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  • cover called Lindows Rock was released by Lindows, Inc. (later known as Linspire, Inc.), to promote their operating system of the same name. Whitburn, Joel...
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  • hardware and software providers as Adobe Systems, Corel Corporation, IBM, Linspire, Nokia, Opera Software, Oracle Corporation, RealNetworks, Red Hat, and...
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    file encryption" McMillan, Robert (2005-10-21). "DVD Jon now working for Linspire's Michael Robertson". Computerworld. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27...
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  • after Microsoft purchased its trademark, the software changed its name to Linspire. In 2002, Microsoft began experimenting with 'shared source', including...
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  • Brian Thomason, then an employee of another Michael Robertson company, Linspire Inc., to form Falling Leaf Systems LLC. Falling Leaf Systems attempted...
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