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RE[3]: Comment by Laurence
by Bill Shooter of Bul on Tue 29th Jan 2013 18:35
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This is why OEMs are dying. They want to stand out and make money, this leads to the craptacular amount of crapware on pcs, plus the oem's own "support software" to make it easier to order more ink or a completely new computer when the current one is too overloaded with crap the crapware installs.
This is why Microsoft is moving into hardware.
With linux, they could differentiate with things like kde plasmoids, themes, and ease of use ( zero config for your specific hardware), without greatly affecting its speed or functionality.
But of course MS office would be out of the question.
RE[4]: Comment by Laurence
by moondevil on Wed 30th Jan 2013 09:55
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RE[4]: Comment by Laurence
by zima on Sun 3rd Feb 2013 23:28
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This is why OEMs are dying. They want to stand out and make money, this leads to the craptacular amount of crapware on pcs [...]
With linux, they could differentiate with things like kde plasmoids, themes, and ease of use ( zero config for your specific hardware), without greatly affecting its speed or functionality.
With linux, they could differentiate with things like kde plasmoids, themes, and ease of use ( zero config for your specific hardware), without greatly affecting its speed or functionality.
They could probably do something close to that with Windows, too - but guess what they choose to do.
And actually, Android Linux phones typically come with ~crapware included...




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This is why stock Linux distributions will never happen in the desktop.
OEMs want product differentiation, to show the customers they offer something different from the stock product you can get everywhere.
I can hardly wait for Samsung Linux and similar products from other vendors.