Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 20th Sep 2007 15:31 UTC, submitted by Rahul
Hardware, Embedded Systems Hewlett-Packard, the world's Number 1 PC maker, will try selling pre-loaded Linux on PCs in several countries as it expands a test program - evaluating a market that some competitors have already entered - and moves its personal computer business into a new generation of form factors and functionality.
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RE[2]: And why is that?
by BluenoseJake on Thu 20th Sep 2007 18:30 UTC in reply to "RE: And why is that?"
BluenoseJake
Member since:
2005-08-11

"Think man, think. Unless Canonical wanted to become the Microsoft of Linux/FOSS on the Desktop (and look how well that worked out for Microsoft)"

I think it worked out pretty good for MS. Maybe not for us, but certainly for MS.

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RE[3]: And why is that?
by raynevandunem on Thu 20th Sep 2007 20:24 in reply to "RE[2]: And why is that?"
raynevandunem Member since:
2006-11-24

OK, yes it worked out for MS. I stand corrected.

But did it work out for the customer? Of course, it didn't.

The second best situation is "one-distro-per-manufacturer". The ultimate best situation is if the distro vendor also makes its own computers (like Apple's "whole widget", but with a more generic OS).

But to have one distro catering to a number of hardware vendors invites the same customer service problems as Microsoft invited.

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