I just look at Xandros site. They are not updating LinSpire or Freespire 
anymore. I had use LinSpire 1.5 and it was, woww. I think Xandros bought 
LinSpire for some of it's souce.david

--- On Sun, 12/26/10, dbneeley <[email protected]> wrote:

From: dbneeley <[email protected]>
Subject: [LINUX_Newbies] Re: Emachines D 3315 full with Freespire Linx Xp
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, December 26, 2010, 10:18 AM















 
 



  


    
      
      
      What version of Freespire to you have? Last I heard of was 2.0.8, 
released in 2008. If what I have heard is true, that Xandros has discontinued 
it, you would not be receiving version or security upgrades.



If yours is that version, I would simply change distributions to one that is 
being actively developed and supported. 



As far as "running your favorite programs" is concerned--I presume those are 
most likely Windows programs. Many can be run by one version or another of a 
program called WINE including its commercial variants such as Cedega or 
Cross-Over Office, for example. 



However, for many Windows programs there are Linux programs that have similar 
functionality (in more cases than you might think the Linux programs are even 
better).



Thus, much depends upon what you are trying to run.



Firewall capability is still a very good idea in Linux; fortunately, firewall 
settings are simply configuration issues of the Linux base code since excellent 
firewall functionality is built in. There are several graphical programs 
designed to help you set up the firewall functions without having to diddle 
with directly editing the iptables themselves. One graphical program for 
setting up firewall rules is called Guarddog, although there are others. There 
is also a massive script called Bastille that walks you through a firewall 
setup, teaching you as you go.



The principal thing you might want an anti-virus program for is if you download 
programs for friends with Windows machines. The most popular anti-virus is the 
free CLAM-AV. However, most of us don't bother with an anti-virus program in 
Linux. 



So--your first move is to discover whether Freespire is even being supported 
these days and especially if not to find another distro that is.



David



--- In [email protected], "wally" <wally_...@...> wrote:

>

> Now that I have it on my computer how do I put my favoriets programs on it? 
> As a newbie to linux is there any other things I should know? Like what kind 
> of anti virus or fire wall?

> Thanks, I am sure I'll be back with more Questions.

> Wally

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