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Lindows PCs play DVDs

Sandeep Junnarkar CNET News

Published: 29 Jul 2003 15:29 BST

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Lindows.com, which makes a consumer-oriented version of the Linux operating system, introduced on Tuesday an application that allows computers running the Lindows OS to play commercial DVDs.

The San Diego-based company said LindowsOS 4.0 can automatically detect and launch the DVD player application. In addition to DVDs, the application can play CDs, video CDs and multimedia files including MP3, WMV and AVI, the company said.

Lindows OS is based on Linux, an open-source variation of the Unix operating system. Although Linux's effect is apparent in the server market, it is considered complex for consumer desktop PCs. Lindows, one of the best-known companies trying to bring Linux to consumers, is trying to change that.

Earlier this month, the company introduced a version of its OS that runs directly from a CD-ROM, giving consumers the opportunity to try out its software without having to uninstall the operating system they are using. And last year, Lindows began bundling Netscape Communications' Web browsing and communication technology into its software.

The DVD application can be downloaded at Lindows' Web site. The application costs $4.95 (£3.05) for members of Lindows' Click-N-Run Warehouse, and $39.95 for nonmembers.

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