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EXE Home: Linspire Five-0 Review

By: Dave Derington - Published July 24, 2006 at 3:49 PM EDT - Writer Archive
Linspire markets itself as "The World's Easiest Desktop Linux!". This review is a solid look at whether this stacks up or not.


Developer:
Linspire
Genre: Linux Distro
Price: $50 retail / $20 OEM

Minimum System Requirements

PC with 800 MHz or higher processor
128 MB of RAM (256 MB or higher recommended for best performance)
Hard drive with 4 GB free space
SVGA or higher resolution and monitor (3-D graphics accelerator card for some games, screen savers, etc.)
CD-ROM or DVD drive, Keyboard & Mouse
Linspire-compatible sound card and speakers or headphones
Linspire-compatible 56 Kbps hardware modem, cable modem, or DSL modem
Ethernet card for Internet/LAN connectivity

Test System

1.33 GHz Athlon Thunderbird
768 MB RAM
64 MB ATI Radeon 8500
TDK 12x CD-RW
On-board sound
Netgear Network Card


Introduction

To give you some background on why I'm writing this article, I have a solid amount experience using both Linux and Unix. My interest in Linux began for fun, which got me back into a Master's program, and later became a part of my full-time job.

By experience, I can tell you that Linux is generally considered to be the operating system of choice for those uber-geeks out there who shun Microsoft and other operating systems on principle. Want in on a little secret? Linux is now a lot easier to use than it ever was. It's still not perfect, but it's usable and if you're a poor college student who needs a second computer and can't afford another copy of Windows or want something more secure, you should be using Linux.

Why should you read this review? For one, Linux is a godsend, particularly if you're a gamer with a spare PC sitting around doing nothing. Unless you're using Xfire you're missing all those IMs and IRC sessions while you game away. A small investment can give you a solid "communications system" for e-mail chat, and general surfing. With enhancements like WineX, you don't even need Windows to game.

Installation

Installation is always the bane of anyone who's used Linux. There are those "hardcore" Linux users out there who will build their kernel from scratch (that's the core of the operating system, not pre-cooked popcorn!). Many of these folks hand pick and compile each and every module they want to install. Back in the early days of Linux, this was more common than it is today. Now, installing Linux is as easy as installing Windows!

This Linux install was perhaps one of the smoothest I've experienced. I tried it on two of my computers and found it to be quick and easy. Once the drive was formatted and the core installed, Linspire came up ready to play.

The only drawback to my Linspire installation regarded WiFi; my 802.11g networking card did not work out-of-the-box and attempts to repair it without Internet connectivity failed. This, however, is very typical for Linux installations. It's something that can be fixed, so it's best to first do the install with a normal network card.

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The only problem i have with linux is #1 Programs dont come with installers. #2 I cant understand the file system.
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The only problem I have with Linux is that I am scared of it.
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Great review, I've been using kubuntu myself, its very easy to use. My initial interest in linux was mentioned in the article, a dedicated computer for irc/im/email. However its lots of fun to use, provided I'm not gaming I'm usually on Linux now.
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I was surprised to see a review of a linux distro on gotfrag. Good write up. I've never tried linspire myself, but I suppose it's a decent way to go for someone who has only used windows and wants to try linux. I use slackware myself, and play the quake series and games built off those engines.

You mention it being cheaper than RHEL. True that RHEL is more expensive "by a wide margin" when it is with support, but Redhat also has academic versions which, as far as I know, are the same. They just come with no support.

Edit: Just checked the site, they are much cheaper than I wrote before - $25 for desktop - $50 for server.

This comment was edited at 07/24/2006 6:11 PM
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#4 The funny thing is it was one of the first things I got for the site to review. It took awhile to work in. I shall give it a try when I get the harddrive back from Dave.
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thank you for supporting something other than windows.

i was wondering if exe would do any OS reviews (well linspire is a start, but i don't remember if its still open source).
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good article. though linspire is by far the worst distro ever. linux is cui not a fancy gui.

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I'd like to get Desktop/PCBSD or Kubuntu reviewed
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The new version of Mepis came out and from the reviews I have read at other sites (distrowatch.com if your interest in linux distro news) it is fabulous, easy, and fast.

I would also like to make it known to the majority of CSers out there wanting to jump to linux and kill windows off. Counterstrike will not run flawlessly, in many cases it may be worst.
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I've also had a look at Linspire, but I'd still reccomend Ubuntu over this any day.
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When I can run source on Linux faster than windows or as fast as XP currently does I'll consider switching. My previous experiences with linux have yielded many hours spent configuring a game I only want to play for one hour. Cedega is pretty cool, but my friend tried running source and q4 on it and it looked like garbage. Linux is getting there, but it will be sometime before I make the switch.
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I guess this is adequate for people who've only heard of Linux as a (to these, a rather poor) alternative for Windows. Regardless, I applaud you. Now, post some more Linux distros (Ubuntu, Mandriva, Fedora NOW! Gentoo, Slackware, etc. later)
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gentoo baby, only way to go.

and yes, ubuntu is far and away the better choice for instant linux installs.
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