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Virtual Box | Open Source Edition

The VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE) is the one that has been released under the GPL and comes with complete source code. VirtualBox is a free PC virtualization solution allowing you to run a wide range of PC operating systems on your Linux system.

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Basilisk 2 | Macintosh Emulation

Basilisk II is an Open Source 68k Macintosh emulator. That is, it enables you to run 68k MacOS software on you computer, even if you are using a different operating system.

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Win4Lin Pro Desktop

Win4Lin Pro Desktop 4.5 runs Windows 2000/XP applications as intended, without the need to patch the host operating system (e.g. no need to patch the Linux kernel).

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CNR.com Delivers Linux Users One-Click Cost Effective Virtualization Software From Virtual Bridges

immediate availability of Win4Lin Pro Desktop 4.5 through CNR.com's one-click Linux software delivery service located at http://www.cnr.com/product/win4lin.

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PearPC | PowerPC Emulator

Mac OS X 10.3: Runs well with some caveats. PearPC is a platform-independent PowerPC architecture emulator. Runs Mac OS 10.3

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Desktop Virtualization: Five Web 2.0 Solutions

Here is a list of 5 Web 2.0 Desktop Virtualization products that are all free and allow you to take your Office documents, MP3's, email client and other productivity tools in a virtual desktop that you can open anywhere you have an internet connection.

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Parallels | One-click download at CNR.com | X-CNR-Virtualization Emulator Application System Utility

Parallels Workstation - A powerful desktop virtualization solution Parallels Workstation 2.2 is now available A powerful desktop virtualization solution that enables users to create multiple independently operating, completely self-contained virtual machi

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Linspire - The World's Easiest Desktop Linux

Linspire (ehemals Lindows) basiert auf Debian und ähnelt im aussehen MS Windows. Linspire ist kostenpflichtig aber es gibt einen freien Ableger "Freespire"

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QCShop

QCShop - Cumpara acum Linspire - Cel mai Usor Linux Desktop din Lume

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QCS International - Company

QCS International este o companie nou fondata in Romania specializata in producerea aplicatiilor si site-urilor web, si este unic revanzator autorizat Linspire in Romania

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Linspire to Become "LinBuntu", CNR goes into Fiesty


That’s right...Linspire will now use Ubuntu for its base instead of straight Debian. Linspire also announced a "technology partnership" with Canonical. Also in the announcement is that Ubuntu will be using CNR (Click and Run) technology in Release 7.04 “Fiesty Fawn”...which will link directly to Linspire’s CNR warehouse.

Now users will be able to install both commercial and non-commercial software as well as proprietary multimedia codecs through the Click and Run Repositories with a single click of the mouse.

From a business perspective, It makes perfect sense for Linspire to do this...it’s a winning situation for them...they get to ride the popularity coat tails of Ubuntu and they get a standardized update schedule (which signifies stability in Business). With Ubuntu announcing previously that it would begin shipping with proprietary binaries installed, you can also see how Canonical set themselves up for this as well...when you open the door a crack (for binaries), you may just as well open it up all the way right?

I’m not sure what to think of this.

It also makes me wonder what will happen when something goes wrong in this “partnership” (as the announcement states it is).

Will one company buy out the other? Will one become the bitter and scorned outsider when a separation occurs? Will none of this happen at all? Did I leave the iron on? (sorry, last one is my wandering mind).

Who’s going to be the official support for these installed applications (Canonical or Linspire)? Will there be any official support? Normally, there is official support when you buy software...I wonder what will happen here...

What do you think of this? Drop me a comment below and let me know.


UPDATE: An official FAQ has been released.


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