Last month we covered an article titled, "MSI: Wind Doing Well, Linux Version Not So Much" which revealed that Linux MSI Wind netbooks saw a return rate upto four times higher than the Windows equivalent. But in a recent interview with the CEO of Asus he revealed that Linux and Window versions of Asus Eee PC have similar return rates. He also described the plans for 2009 and talked about some changes to come in the Operating System for the netbooks.
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Nice to see some material to debunk the myth that people hate Linux outside the server room. All it takes is for some misselling (not exactly unforeseen if you go to an electrical retailer and see how they label their products, even making up their own product codes, too), some persuasion by Microsoft sales representatives for someone to "comment" on unhappy customers, and then a myth grows up. Hopefully Asus (and Acer and the rest) will continue to "get it" and keep selling and promoting Linux-based products, because it is what the customers want. Or rather, it *isn't* what the customers *don't* want, as this story really indicates, perhaps.
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Nice to see some material to debunk the myth that people hate Linux outside the server room. All it takes is for some misselling (not exactly unforeseen if you go to an electrical retailer and see how they label their products, even making up their own product codes, too), some persuasion by Microsoft sales representatives for someone to "comment" on unhappy customers, and then a myth grows up. Hopefully Asus (and Acer and the rest) will continue to "get it" and keep selling and promoting Linux-based products, because it is what the customers want. Or rather, it *isn't* what the customers *don't* want, as this story really indicates, perhaps.