Comment Re:Maybe just me (Score 3, Insightful) 131
There is a major need for *nix on pre-builts. here are a couple of reasons:
If we want to see a more broad adoption of linux, it needs to be easy for your adverage consumer to get an run. I don't particulary like Lindows, but I love the concept, as it will help bring more people into the fold and increase the use of linux in the overall marketplace.
Many people have to e guided, even wal-mart understands this, hence their new line of linux boxes, so why shouldn't the linux world be the ones to do the guiding. Let's face it folks, if it is not us doing the guiding, it will be the evil empire of gates.
Ok, back to work for me...
~~~don't fear the penguin~~~
- Installing an OS on a system lets you know that the hardware does work, i.e. eLinux.com does a manual install on all linux boxes to make sure components work
- If you are going to throw an OS on a pre-built system, might as well be a real OS like linux
- If there are not pre-built linux boxes on the shelves at your computer stores, only the adventurous and the geeks will be running linux, and M$ will still be the supreme dominant on desktops, and who wants that
If we want to see a more broad adoption of linux, it needs to be easy for your adverage consumer to get an run. I don't particulary like Lindows, but I love the concept, as it will help bring more people into the fold and increase the use of linux in the overall marketplace.
Many people have to e guided, even wal-mart understands this, hence their new line of linux boxes, so why shouldn't the linux world be the ones to do the guiding. Let's face it folks, if it is not us doing the guiding, it will be the evil empire of gates.
Ok, back to work for me...
~~~don't fear the penguin~~~