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By Matt Hines
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 19, 2004 8:57:00 PM

Desktop Linux software maker Lindows.com released on Thursday a version of its operating system that features support for Intel's Centrino chips for wireless notebooks.

The software package arrives the day after Intel promised to begin offering Linux versions of the software necessary to use its chips at about the same time it releases comparable Windows support.


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That announcement, which signified an about-face in Intel's Linux policy, was made at least partially in response to complaints from the open-source community that the chipmaker had yet to debut software or specifications allowing Linux users to tap into Centrino, which has been on the market for almost a year. Prior to Intel's change of heart, Linux users could use the wireless technology only by wrapping a Linux interface around a Windows software module.

Lindows added the Centrino support to its LindowsOS Laptop Edition software and said it expects laptop computers preloaded with the operating system to reach the market in about a month. Computer makers already shipping notebooks with Lindows software include Microtel and Taiwan-based Elitegroup Computer Systems. Among the benefits of the release, the software maker predicts, will be lower-priced mobile computers featuring Centrino chips.

Initial Centrino support in Lindows will be based on existing Linux adaptations of Windows drivers, Lindows CEO Michael Robertson said. "It works great," he said. "It's invisible to the consumer."

Native Linux support will come as Intel follows through on its new commitments, Robertson said. "We've been talking to Intel for a long time," he said. "They want to do a better job of supporting Linux."

Intel said Wednesday that it expected initial Centrino support to arrive via the release of a proprietary driver. Thus far, the company has been hesitant to ship an open-source driver, based on its concerns that showing Centrino's underlying programming instructions might reveal previously unavailable information about the wireless networking technology.

Linux is currently found in only a fraction of laptop and desktop computers, compared with Microsoft's Windows, but the open-source software has established a presence among an influential crowd of users, including students and programmers.

CNET News.com's Stephen Shankland and David Becker contributed to this report.

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Lindows, Windows,Windless, whatever
For those who say that get confused on Windows and Lindows......do you get confused on the words...Bake and Rake and Take???? If you can't see or hear or tell the difference between Lindows and Wind... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Bud_z Posted on: 03/11/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Lindows, Windows, what a joke!  Shell_z | 02/19/04
re: Lindows, Windows, what a joke!  Bob/Paul | 02/19/04
Lindows is not independant,  Shell_z | 02/19/04
Are you really that ignorant?  IT_User | 02/19/04
Newsflash!  IT_User | 02/19/04
Lindows uses Windows except the "W".  Shell_z | 02/19/04
right..  neil ubich | 02/19/04
Apparently you mean "Lin," like in Linux  Jay Cash | 02/19/04
Great to see competition. Great to see the driver advantage go away.  DonnieBoy | 02/19/04
Good First Step  Frihet | 02/19/04
Forget Lindows.  vdraken | 02/19/04
Gentoo aint that easy  Lunchbox311 | 02/19/04
Windows 2K/WinXP_Pro is the best  DonB_z | 02/19/04
Just use Windows and be done in  IT_User | 02/19/04
ignorance  beafeater | 02/19/04
Is no excuse  IT_User | 02/19/04
Waaa Waaa listen its the sound of an M$ crybaby  nograin | 02/19/04
RE: Waaa Waaa listen its the sound of an M$ crybaby  Carl Rogers | 02/19/04
Actually,  Jay Cash | 02/19/04
Looking at many of his posts  neil ubich | 02/19/04
Lindows is pretty good  LazLong | 02/19/04
Looking forward to new guy Iindows  FilledOut | 02/19/04
This is awesome!  nograin | 02/19/04
get a clue  beafeater | 02/19/04
Lindows mobilizes Centrino support  Loverock Davidson | 02/19/04
You know, you're right  IT_User | 02/19/04
Give Lindows a try  beafeater | 02/19/04
Lindows, Windows,Windless, whatever  Bud_z | 03/11/04

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