AOL Dialer for Linux
jesuscash writes "Linspire today announced the availability of Internet dialer software that provides direct access to the Internet for desktop Linux users via AOL's dial-up ISP service."
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At last! AOL and Linux!
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Even though it's open source, AOL might try to invoke the DMCA on this. In any case, this is very good news for anyone wanting to get Linux onto more desktops. I wish Linspire the best of luck with their dialer, and hopefully they can build a complete AOL client based on this.
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Linus Torvalds: "Hey! You've got AOL in my Linux!"
Steve Case: "You've got Linux in my AOL!"
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This is clearly "vaporware". Everybody knows that Linux does not exist.
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The same thing that was debated years ago when penggy was announced on /. will most likely be argued here:
Why would linux users want to connect to AOL?
Although, marketing this software through linspire makes a lot more sense considering their more simplistic market.
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