STILL can't buy a Linux PC easily


 
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Old 10-17-2010
STILL can't buy a Linux PC easily

A few years ago, Dell announced they were selling PCs with Linux (Ubuntu) preinstalled or with no OS installed. It was about time! So a couple years ago I bought the Inspiron 1525n laptop that I'm typing this on with Ubuntu preinstalled. Yea! (Though I immediately wiped Ubuntu and installed Fedora--sorry.)

So where do we stand today? Is the market free? Do we have a selection of OSes to choose from just as we do for cars, furniture, books, banks, and grocery stores?

No.

The Dell website offers only Windows under Home and Home Office. On the Enterprise pages they offer--count 'em--fourteen varieties of Windows! Oh, yeah, they do also list these:
Quote:
Ubuntu® Linux® (select countries)
nSeries FreeDOSTM
What's a select country? Is my country (USA) among the lucky select countries? Apparently not. I tried to customize a PC but only Windows choices were in the OS selection category, not Linux or FreeDOS either for that matter.

So why do I still not have the freedom to buy a Linux PC readily off the shelf?

The last 5 or so new PCs I've bought were pieces that I put together (except for this laptop). I sort prefer that, but I would like the option to just buy something ready-to-go. And I certainly would like to be able to tell friends how they can experience Linux without installing it. (Yeah, a couple have booted live CDs--that's at least something.)

How would you like it if GM was the only car company you could buy a car from? Fourteen GM cars to choose from should cover the market. You don't need any more choices.

Does anyone else want a free OS market?
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Old 10-17-2010
OBTW, there are a lot of Linux notebooks and netbooks in the Thailand market.
# 3  
Old 12-03-2010
Got a brand for you

Try norrthern micro. They are a green company in canada, they can give you a linux pc, and they are pretty decent.Smilie
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Old 12-05-2010
Every once in a while a notebook is distributed via the regular retail channels that has no OS, but the market for that is fairly small. For the record, the market you are referring to is the laptop / notebook / netbook market. Anything above that is already for a large part non-OS installed and MS Windows for a premium.
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Old 12-05-2010
In Asia, Linux is very popular in new systems, but you purchase windows for extra. In addition, Android is really gaining in popularity for both phones and tables.

The trend, as it seems to be, is for the underlying OS to be free and more open, community driven software.
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Old 12-05-2010
Couldn't it be that the trend is towards the cheapest OS, which happens to be free, open and community driven (or an illegal copy of Windows gets installed after-the-fact)?
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Old 12-09-2010
The average user has a very murky idea of the difference between hardware and software. Somewhere along the way I think some important education's been lost. People get taught to point and click in introductory classes but nobody tells them what a computer actually is. Without that, the idea of a "different OS" doesn't make any sense.
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