Dell dumps linux? [but introduces n-series]
Derek Atkins
warlord at MIT.EDU
Thu Aug 15 19:21:02 EDT 2002
Ron Peterson <ron.peterson at yellowbank.com> writes:
> Buying a computer with Linux pre-installed is not analogous to buying a
> grill item from McDonalds. It is not difficult to get Linux working on
> most PC's, but more importantly, you only need to do it once. Dell does
> not set up each computer leaving their premises individually.
>
> Getting a computer out the door in working order is not the problem.
> Supporting it is. Dealing with MS contractual bullshit is.
The problem is that you're going to want Debian, I want Red Hat, my
sister want's SuSE, my cousing want's Slackware... There are just
too many "Linuxes" out there. Even worse, I might want Red Hat 7.3
and you might want Red Hat 6.2 (perhaps you want a 2.2 based system).
This gets to be hell for the big guys. hard to maintain. hard to
support. At least with winblows they have a single version and users
are dumb enough to just take what they're given.
-derek, who'se talked to a bunch of people at a bunch of different
"big PC vendors" about the topic.
--
Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, SM '95 MIT Media Laboratory
Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB)
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