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I disagree. Hardware and software are each big businesses, a company generally only is good at one thing. Personally, if there's something which I positively hate, it's when hardware manufacturers try to "integrate" software in their product in an attempt to improve user experience. As an example, second boot (after windows' traditional reboot) of my new computer took 15 min and was followed by a popup overflow on a desktop full of useless icons. It took me an hour to get rid of all this crap, and I'm experienced with that. Normal people would just leave it there and then complain about their computer's slowness...
Hardware companies should focus on making good and gorgeous hardware, and leave software to those who know how to do it. Look at Apple's macbook : they leave the hardware-related work to Asus, they write the software, and according to happy macbook owners it does wonders...
Edited 2010-06-21 15:28 UTC




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2009-08-26
I think a lot of people forgot that a lot of linux's problems is lack of hardware Vender support. We hack most of it together ourselves. Apple's boon is hardware INTEGRATION not just support. We can't have a distro be what osx is to bsd because we would require a hardware vendor to do the integration and system76 just isn't doing it. Emperor Linux is completely missing the point if u ask me. The software has to compliment the hardware in a beautiful symbiosis or co-evolution. with coreboot and open drivers, its all possible. Its great hardware that makes people want to buy Apple products. HP could give up on HP-UX and make something awesome with their linux distro but that's not likely.