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[News] GNU/Linux Put on More Motherboards Thanks to Deals

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Phoenix Strikes HyperSpace Deal With ASUS

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| ASUS was the first company to ship SplashTop, an embedded instant-on Linux 
| environment, on any of its products. They began by offering SplashTop on 
| select ASUS motherboards, then it turned into ASUS notebooks, and then to 
| many more ASUS products. However, Phoenix Technologies has now wooed ASUS 
| into shipping HyperSpace on their notebooks.     
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http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=NzAxMg

Asus Will Add Phoenix HyperSpace Shell to Notebooks

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| Asus plans to incorporate the Phoenix Technologies HyperSpace pre-boot 
| environment into its next-generation notebooks, the company said Tuesday. 
| 
| Asus did not specify which notebooks will receive the HyperSpace treatment; 
| the company also did not indicate whether its netbooks, some of which already 
| use a quick-booting Linux environment, would also receive HyperSpace.   
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http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2339217,00.asp

"I’m thinking of hitting the OEMs harder than in the past with anti-Linux. ...
they should do a delicate dance"

                --Joachim Kempin, Microsoft OEM Chief


Recent:

Sony Vaio P Review

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| Sony also includes a Linux-based instant-on interface that uses the PS3-like
| Xross Media Bar UI but its implementation is a mixed bag. The raw
| functionality and design of the software is decent, allowing you to access
| music, photos, movies, messaging software and a custom version of Firefox.
| But some of the visual design and nuanced functionality are lacking to the
| point where you'd rather just launch Vista.
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http://i.gizmodo.com/5131637/sony-vaio-p-review?skyline=true&s=x


The Race to Instant-On Computers Begins

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| But rather than the oft-discussed head-to-head battle between Linux and
| Windows, we’re seeing Linux latch onto Windows almost like a parasite in a
| symbiotic relationship with its host.
|
| All of the shipping or soon-to-ship instant-on systems use a thinned-down
| version of Linux as a base for presenting the quick Internet applications.
| This makes sense because computer makers can customize Linux to boot fast and
| use the software for free, meaning they don’t add much extra cost to each
| computer.
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http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/27/the-race-to-instant-on-computers-begins/


Faster booting with Linux

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| The intriguing part of all this is that we might finally get the instant-on
| capability for some pretty standard apps. The bizarre part is that the way to
| speed up your slow OS load it you actually load two different OSes. Sort of
| like running a five-kilometer race before you run your marathon. Meanwhile,
| Microsoft is now stating that similar technology could be part of Windows 7,
| presumably in 2010 and without using any of that open source voodoo.
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http://weblog.infoworld.com/openresource/archives/2008/10/faster_booting.html


DeviceVM's proprietary/Linux split explained

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| Covering Asus' adoption of DeviceVM's Splashtop software in all its
| motherboards and some laptops, we were wondering exactly which parts were
| proprietary and which were Linux - hence pulling back from calling it
| a "Linux OS".
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http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10008346o-2000331761b,00.htm


Related:

Linux is Part of Asus’s Long Term Plan

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| Asus announced three new Linux products.
|
| I would even go so far to say that if Asus keeps up its support of Linux, it
| may be the company that is credited with bringing Linux on the desktop to the
| masses.  
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http://www.linuxloop.com/news/2008/02/02/linux-is-part-of-asuss-long-term-plan/


Feeling the heat at Microsoft

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| A couple of years ago you reiterated that IBM was Microsoft's biggest
| competitor and you said not just on the business side, but overall. If I ask
| you who is Microsoft's biggest competitor now, who would it be?
|
| Ballmer: Open...Linux. I don't want to say open source. Linux, certainly have
| to go with that.
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http://www.news.com/Feeling-the-heat-at-Microsoft/2008-1012_3-6232458.html?tag=ne.fd.mnbc
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