Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 12th Jan 2008 21:11 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems PC vendor Lenovo has promised ThinkPads with pre-installed Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 for some time now. Lenovo will deliver the goods the week of Jan. 14. Lenovo will release pre-installed SLED 10 on its Intel Centrino processor-powered ThinkPad T61 and R61 14-inch-wide notebooks. In February, Lenovo's pre-integrated Novell Linux offering will expand to include some Penryn-based ThinkPads.
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sbergman27
Member since:
2005-07-24



Just an observation. The results of that poll, and most other indicators that I run accross, bear a *lot* more resemblance to the numbers on Google Trends than to the hits per day figures at distrowatch.

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gnemmi Member since:
2006-08-17

uhm ... my point was that nobody voted for SLED (only 311 votes .. whereas FreeBSD, which is not even a linux distro, got 1500!) ...

so .. why asking you potential clients what they want if your going to do what you want anyway?

so much for making a poll ...

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sbergman27 Member since:
2005-07-24

My observation was a general one, and not really directed at you.

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jabbotts Member since:
2007-09-06

Is there a license cost for including Suse on the hardware? The main issue with buying hardware preinstalled with VistaXP is paying for the license. Even if it's only 40$ OEM cost, I prefer not to premote MS business practices.

If the cost of getting the hardware with Suse preinstalled is, well, the same cost for me to download Suse then I have no problem with whatever libre licensed OS they put on it since it'll get a fresh install on delivery anyhow.

Heck, most businesses use there own images so buy the hardware without the Windows tax. In bulk hardware purchases, that could be a noticeable savings.

Either way, let's just be happy that another big brand hardware company offers a choice outside of "do you want Vista, or Vista Ultimate?"

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