Xandros Refutes Claims of Microsoft Involvement in Linspire Takeover
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2008-07-03 10:16:35 UTC
- Modified: 2008-07-03 10:16:35 UTC
Previous posts about the Xandros-Linspire acquisition are:
In this cumulative coverage and aggregation of information we gain better understanding of how Xandros and Microsoft interact. First of all, Rick Lehrbaum
summarised the situation as follows:
Two highly vocal — though not particularly successful — U.S.-based desktop Linux vendors have become one.
Xandros is probably known to some people only because of ASUS.
The other day, the CEO of Xandros did not say how the ASUS Eee PC blended in with Xandros as a business, if
at all. There is so much secrecy. Watch
this new interview with him:
Q: What are the total sales and profits for the combined company?
A: Since Xandros is privately held, these figures are not publicly disclosed.
[...]
Q: How is this affect your Microsoft relationship … were they consulted on the deal?
A: It will not affect our Microsoft relationship. Xandros has always planned to continue increasing its product portfolio, and Microsoft understands and respects our strategy in that regard. On whether Microsoft was consulted, Xandros is an independent company and consults internally with its board, management, and advisors, and not with outside parties in making decisions.
Watch the image in
Jack Germain's article about it in ECT. It sums it up nicely. According to
Linux Journal's analysis, "Freespire will continue to be available as an Open Source project." Well, Frespire was
never Free software anyway.
⬆
Comments
twitter
2008-07-04 02:47:46
http://blue-gnu.biz/content/interview_jeff_moe_blag_linux_libre_and_more http://www.blagblagblag.org/pub/BLAG/developers/jebba/eee/FREEEEE.TXT
I've seen plenty of youtube videos of the EEEPC running Ubuntu and other distributions but some of it may be tainted. Non free habits die hard.