Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Thu 7th Aug 2008 17:25 UTC, submitted by SBW
Hardware, Embedded Systems It seems Lenovo is being selective in which markets get Linux on its new range of IdeaPad netbooks. "People in most markets Lenovo serves, including Singapore, China and the UK, will be offered the company's new IdeaPad S10 with either Microsoft Windows XP or a Linux OS, but Australian and US computer buyers will only be offered Windows XP according to Lenovo."
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Moredhas
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2008-04-10

Have you ever actually used linux, or are you just spouting mindless rhetoric? I have three computers in the house, two running Ubuntu, one running Mandriva. One of the machines using Ubuntu is running quite well with 128MB of RAM, thanks to the lightweight desktop environment xfce. If not for a couple of small annoyances with how xfce works, I'd be using it on all of my computers.

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Imp of the Perverse Member since:
2008-07-27

Have you ever actually used linux, or are you just spouting mindless rhetoric?


No, I would never use Open Sores Eunuchs - or their silly XWindows. Everyone nows that Microsoft makes the best Windows.

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