Subj : Linspire 5.0 To : CHARLES ANGELICH From : Charles Scaglione Date : Wed Sep 14 2005 11:51 pm On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 13:01:00 -0400, CHARLES ANGELICH -> CHARLES SCAGLIONE wrote: Hello Charles: CS>> If anyone is interested, I can show them how to legally CS> overcome CA> 2 above without using the pay service. Either send CS> me email or post CA> a question to me in the Linux echo. CA> When a poor man steals it might be that there is no justice in the land. CA> When a man who is _not_ poor steals it is always because there is no CA> justice in the man. I've been very patient with you and have tried to be understanding even when you post nonsense like the above. But I admit my patience is running out. You seem to be the type of person who likes to insult others either purposely or because you don't know any better. And it's not only here in this echo - I've witnessed that same behavior on your part in every echo that I've seen you post to. I suggest you take a look at your Bible and read Proverbs 18:6-7 and learn from it. For others who may not have understood the original post: Linspire can be purchased by itself or along with the ability to download software from their server. The download service is called CNR. The software downloads offered by the Linspire folks for the most part are open source or free. (Firefox, Abiword, etc.) The download service just makes it easier to obtain that software and install it. (The service is of course optional and does not have to be purchased.) However, since Linspire is a debian distro, debian repositories can be used to download the software just as it is done in other distros of Linux. I won't go into the details of how to do it, because it requires some editing of a file and use of the Linux command line from its Terminal. All this is legal and does not in any way constitute stealing on anyone's part. Regards. chscag at gmail dot com --- Pan/0.14.2.91 (As She Crawled Across the Table (Debian GNU/Linux)) * Origin: (1:123/789.0) .