
Kevin Carmony
has announced the first Beta public release of Freespire operating system, which was expected to appear on August 1st.
This is very good news for Linspire fans and the community.This first release of Freespire OS includes support for proprietary formats such as MP3 and WMV, plug-and-play support for Ati and nVIDIA cards without user intervention, Click-N-Run, and much more. Go ahead and download it from
Softpedia.
An introduction to Freespire:Freespire is a Debian-based Linux operating system that combines the best that free, open source software has to offer (community driven, freely distributed, open source code, etc.), but also provides users the choice of including proprietary codecs, drivers and applications as they see fit.
With Freespire, the choice is yours as to what software is installed on your computer, with no limitations or restrictions placed on that choice. How you choose to maximize the performance of your computer is entirely up to you.
Here are some features of Freespire:■ Is a community-driven, Debian-based Linux distribution.
■ Is always made available for free use, distribution and modification, now and forever.
■ Is powerful enough for the most sophisticated Linux user or developer, yet easy enough for someone completely new to Linux.
■ Is available with 100% free, open source software or with the option to include legally licensed, 3rd party codecs, drivers and software.
■ Legally supports (or has one-click access to support): MP3, DVD, Windows Media, QuickTime, Java, Flash, Real, ATI drivers, nVidia drivers, Adobe Acrobat Reader, proprietary WiFi drivers, fonts, and so on.
■ Provides free access to the entire Freespire open source application pool using apt-get.
■ Offers optional use of the Linspire CNR (click and run) Service. The CNR Client is open source.
■ Includes a total development environment, which can be easily expanded using apt-get or CNR.
■ Provides easy-to-use yet advanced installation and configuration options.
■ Utilizes the community IRMA project to provide Freespire in dozens of different languages.
■ Is community supported at no charge, with optional enhanced support available.
Here is the first screenshot tour of Freespire:Download Freespire now from
Softpedia.