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Lindows heads for store shelves

posted onDecember 18, 2002
by hitbsecnews

Source: CNet News

Lindows, a start-up dedicated to creating an edition of Linux for average PC owners, released the first retail version of its software Monday.

The company has enlisted retail partners to sell a spiffed-up version of its operating system, Lindows 3.0, which comes with e-mail and telephone tech support and a one-year subscription to the company's Click-N-Run Warehouse, a central resource for downloading open-source applications.

"Expect to see Lindows OS on store shelves and in a multitude of new retail environments," company founder Michael Robertson said in a statement.

Lindows was started last year by Robertson, founder of MP3.com, and quickly gained attention when it was sued by Microsoft for alleged trademark infringement.

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