Linspire announced today that it plans to expand its CNR (“Click ‘N Run”) digital download and software management service to support multiple desktop Linux distributions beyond Linspire and Freespire, initially adding Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Ubuntu, using both .deb and .rpm packages. And, the standard CNR service will remain free.
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Linspire’s CNR to go multi-Linux, remain free
Linspire announced today that it plans to expand its CNR (“Click ‘N Run”) digital download and software management service to support multiple desktop Linux distributions beyond Linspire and Freespire, initially adding Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Ubuntu, using both .deb and .rpm packages. And, the standard CNR service will remain free.
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Huge Firefox crop circle – aliens do prefer Firefox!
This past weekend, the OSU Linux Users Group descended on a field in Oregon to create a 45,000+ square foot crop circle of Firefox. The photos of this, taken from planes and helicopters, are incredible.
read more | digg storyHuge Firefox crop circle – aliens do prefer Firefox!
This past weekend, the OSU Linux Users Group descended on a field in Oregon to create a 45,000+ square foot crop circle of Firefox. The photos of this, taken from planes and helicopters, are incredible.
Firefox 2.0 Alpha Released
How is this not on digg yet? I read this at TechCrunch last night.
An early alpha release of Firefox 2.0 has been quietly released. I don’t care if it is an alpha, it has to be more stable than v.1.5.
Downloaded and installed it and it works but I see no big difference to 1.5. Judge for yourself though.
read more | digg storyFirefox 2.0 Alpha Released
How is this not on digg yet? I read this at TechCrunch last night.
An early alpha release ofFirefox 2.0 has been quietly released. I don’t care if it is an alpha, it has to be more stable than v.1.5.
Downloaded and installed it and it works but I see no big difference to 1.5. Judge for yourself though.

