Freespire

Freespire is a community-driven Linux distribution currently owned by PC/Open Systems LLC. It is derived from Linspire and is composed mostly of free, open source software, while providing users the choice of including proprietary software including multimedia codecs, device drivers and application software.

Freespire
DeveloperPC/Open Systems LLC
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateRevived/Current
Source modelOpen source (with optional proprietary components)
Latest release10 / 7 December 2023 (7 December 2023)
Repositorynone
Available inEnglish
Platformsx86-64
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel
Default
user interface
KDE Plasma (versions 1.8.2 onward)
LicenseFree software licenses (mostly GPL) with optional proprietary-licensed components
Official websitewww.freespire.net

Freespire 1.0 was based on Debian, while Freespire 2.0 was based on Ubuntu. Linspire was bought by Xandros, who originally planned to switch back to Debian for future Freespire releases.

On January 1, 2018, PC/Open Systems announced it had purchased Linspire from Xandros and released Freespire 3.0. While Linspire is available for $29.99, Freespire 3.0 is free.

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