Lindows puts software on P2P nets
12:39 - Saturday 31 January 2004 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: lindows, puts, software, on, p2p, nets Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: lindows, puts, software, on, p2p, nets Category : Miscellaneous
Linux software seller Lindows.com announced it plans to distribute its LindowsLive operating system for free via peer-to-peer networks. "LindowsLive allows people to run a Linux-based operating system from a CD, without installing it on their computer. The product previously retailed for $29.95 and was also sold over the Internet in a form that could be burned to a CD."
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