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Thanks for the mention of System76 they look fairly useful actually, I'd never heard of them.
I agree with some of your points actually.
But I have to disagree still with the 'voting with your/their wallets' argument -- I like the idea and the simplicity of [a bunch of potential customers] voting with there wallets and going elsewhere instead where they can get more open, or better supported systems etc but (and it's got zero to do with their intelligence or level of informedness) (a) people are too lazy to follow through with their convictions a lot of the time, even if they believe it might be the right thing to do. A mix convenience, and yes I still say design and build too - forgot the ego massaging, I'm certainly not into that anyway, I'd still take an apple laptop to run non apple OSes on though - I'm no fanboy at all. (b) I completely believe not a big enough swathe of alt-OS users/customers are actually interested enough if buying into or even actually creating a new bigger 'certified-hardware' ecosystem to allow it to REALLY thrive - yes I know you mentioned system76, and I know there's a bunch of other providers ..but they're not big-players versus the majority who repurpose systems originally with win/mac installed or off the shelf PC boxes.
only my 2 pence worth.




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2007-11-23
I beg to differ.
You're not going behind diagnosing the actual state. I'm going beyond that with suggestion on how this problem can be fixed. Besides: you're trying to say that this "market" for FLOSS computers will never succeed, because it's ... small. You can't really try to explain one thing with itself. The market is small, because people believe in the things you write about. They don't give a damn, because they don't understand and they don't understand, because they don't give a damn. They don't have the knowledge, so they can't really vote with their wallets. They just accept the things they are. Not very wise.
And when did you last check on that kind of hardware? System76, anyone? Just take a look around and you'll find plenty of good hardware. In fact, most of the Windows-related hardware is cheap-ass crap that isn't even worth its price, and Apple hardware is just overpriced hardware to make your ego feel more "premium".