desktoplinux.com — When Linspire announced this week that it is opening up its Click N Run software installation and update service to other Linux distributions -- like Debian, Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Ubuntu -- many observers wondered: "What's in it for them?" CEO Kevin Carmony answers that question in this brief interview.
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schestowitzJan 25, 2007
You know, with all these duplicates I'm pretty sure that some important news can no longer reach the front page. The whole rationale behind Digg breaks (important stories should ideally get promoted quickly). In this case, luckily enough, the CNR news made it into the front page earlier today.This story is somewhat unique because there's a CEO's perspective.
deviceguruJan 25, 2007Submitter
Perhaps digg can create a CNR section? ;-)
Closed AccountJan 25, 2007
I fail to see see why anyone, who has an interest in Linux succeeding ,should not be pleased at this turn of events.Linux, more than ever, needs to close ranks, stop the infighting and work together. I'm hoping having CNR as a universal installer will help a lot in this regard.