Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 12th Aug 2009 23:00 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems I think we can finally put a certain myth to rest that's been circling around the web for a while now. Microsoft often claimed that netbooks running Linux saw higher return rates than those running Windows, but according to Dell, this is utter nonsense.
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RE[7]: Huh?
by Gryzor on Thu 13th Aug 2009 11:24 UTC in reply to "RE[6]: Huh?"
Gryzor
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Read the article. Dell says the return rate of Ubuntu Linux machines is the same as the return rate of Windows machines.

Do all Windows users have reading comprehension troubles, or what?

I guess you're right about that, although I'd be skeptical about anything coming from Dell; in either case, I don't think you can compare return rate for Windows/Linux, because probably the former is way more popular. It's not fair to say, we sold 100 windows boxes and 10 linux. 10 Windows were returned, 1 linux was returned, hence the return rate is the same…

I don't think that proves anything, except maybe that 10% of Dell boxes are returned. (I made the numbers for the sake of the example).


There may however be a few people who are not familiar with Ubuntu, and who would be utterly astounded to see Ubuntu's "Add/Remove" applications ... given the eternally repeated FUD one hears from Windows fanboys that supposedly "linux has no software".

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Oh but you can see those everywhere. OS X doesn't have software either, does it? ;)

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