This, of course being the early stages, is like when Dell started offering Ubuntu on a few of their computers. One had to find the link WAAAYYY down on the left side that said something or other about open-source and buy that way... God forbid you mention in the hardware setup (when you're buying) that you have an OS option other than Windows.
Of course, Dell is still doing this today even though they have sold a decent number of Ubuntu computers.
Point to be made here: The only people who are going to end up buying this online are people who know what they're looking for specifically and the only people that are going to buy this in the store will be the same - plus a few who make a mistake.
That's my opinion and I'm sticking to it.
My sister opened a computer store in Hawaii. She sells C shells down by the seashore.