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Re: [News] GNU/Linux Has Spread Everywhere, But Very Quietly

El Tux wrote:

> On Sun, 09 Mar 2008 15:04:25 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> 
>> Linux is truly everywhere
> 
> I saw a pretty good sign the other day. I'm debating whether to get an
> Eee, so I looked in on the user reviews on Amazon to see what real users
> are saying. Naturally there were some who couldn't wait to get Windows
> working on their new toy, but there were also a few who said they
> bought their Eee *intending* to install Windows first thing, and then
> found that the "default OS" (Linux) was so nice that they decided to
> just keep using it.
> 
> There was also a Linux user who had intended to install his own favorite
> distro, but decided that the one that was on there was better tailored
> to the machine. So, it sounds like manufacturers are finally getting a
> grip on how to really *use* and *customize* Linux, as opposed to just
> throwing some random (and usually inappropriate) distro on there and
> calling it done.
> 
> From some history I know and some rumors I hear on the blogs, it seems
> pretty certain that Microsoft is going to cut some special deal with
> Asus to push Linux off the Eee's. 

That would be suicidal - EEEs are expected to sell 5 million units.
Thats some quarter to half a billion dollars in profit to Ausus.
Next year it could be double that, and double again the following.
So Ausus would be on a suicidal losing streak if they shook hands with the
devil.


> I almost hope they do because Linux
> excels at portability to machines large and small, whereas MS is having
> to kludge Windows to make it fit on such limited hardware.

Micoshaft laptops are an obscenity.
They waste power, they are sluggish, they cost too much,
they take too long to install and they are prone to viri
attacks.


> Then there's
> still the matter of stripping down all those big bloated *closed-source*
> Windows applications so Windows and a useable number of apps fit on a 2G
> flash drive. However, the hardware will be linux-compatible, and
> distro's that are more appropriate to the machine are free, so this
> could actually just end up making MS look bad.


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