Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th May 2008 18:11 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
Hardware, Embedded Systems As we all know, the Eee PC, running a modified Xandros, has been a major hit for Asus, and because of that, also a major hit for Linux. The device proved that a computer with a pre-installed Linux distribution can still be s successful machine, and many hoped that this would push Asus and other vendors to produce more computers with Linux pre-installed. This hope could be in vain after all if the new Windows XP-based Eee PC has anything to do with it.
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RE[2]: I don't like this title
by sbergman27 on Wed 7th May 2008 19:33 UTC in reply to "RE: I don't like this title"
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While I'm usually not into conspiracy theories... this does seem a bit odd. Why would Asus decide not to offer the Linux unit with 12GB of flash? Unless someone did not want the non-MS unit to be beat out on price for PR reasons. It seems to me that in this low end market, having a unit offered at the lowest would be desirable. I can't help but wonder if Asus didn't have a little help from someone in deciding on the relative hardware and price points. I have no insider information, of course. It's just one of those things that make me go hmmmm....

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