Author Topic: linux getting a bigger slice of the pie?  (Read 446 times)

doublefresh

  • Member
  • **
  • Posts: 38
  • Kudos: 0
linux getting a bigger slice of the pie?
« on: 20 November 2002, 07:21 »
I just saw this article in Time magazine.

Walmart is offering a 800MHZ complete system with a distro of Linux on it for $200

Walmart is a huge chain and at this price it could get a large number of users who would not try Linux otherwise to take a peek.

More exposure means more programs for Linux and a smaller share of the pie for MS.

Doctor V

  • Member
  • **
  • Posts: 661
  • Kudos: 0
linux getting a bigger slice of the pie?
« Reply #1 on: 20 November 2002, 07:28 »
Yes, I think Linux on desktops will continue to rise.  Which distro is on them?  I would however love to see Linuxes preinstalled on laptops, and that is without paying for windows on top of everything.

V

Master of Reality

  • VIP
  • Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 4,249
  • Kudos: 177
    • http://www.bobhub.tk
linux getting a bigger slice of the pie?
« Reply #2 on: 20 November 2002, 07:32 »
this has been posted before.
They run mandrake.. i dont recall seeing laptops.
Disorder | Rating
Paranoid: Moderate
Schizoid: Moderate
Linux User #283518
'It takes more than a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head to stop Bob'

voidmain

  • VIP
  • Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 5,605
  • Kudos: 184
    • http://voidmain.is-a-geek.net/
linux getting a bigger slice of the pie?
« Reply #3 on: 20 November 2002, 08:24 »
They also used to offer <cough> Lindows. Don't know if they still are.
Someone please remove this account. Thanks...

pkd_lives

  • Member
  • **
  • Posts: 554
  • Kudos: 0
linux getting a bigger slice of the pie?
« Reply #4 on: 20 November 2002, 16:59 »
They still offer Lindows, which is a shame.

But they also ofer Mandrake AND Lycoris now, and they  also sell no OS systems.
Tough - Adapt or die : Read The Fucking Manual.

Local Area Network in Australia: the LAN down under.


Calum

  • Global Moderator
  • Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 7,812
  • Kudos: 1000
    • Calum Carlyle's music
linux getting a bigger slice of the pie?
« Reply #5 on: 20 November 2002, 17:44 »
preinstallation is not so good for linux as it is for windows. where windows has very limited options during install, linux can be very differently installed depending on preference. Personally, i think that if it were preinstalled, it should be preinstalled with EVERYTHING and on first boot it should go through the whole normal install process, and delete all the packages the user doesn't want and so on. Of course the real install media would also be provided for future changeage.

I don't think preinstalled linux would help 'the cause' very much for this reason. preinstalled on laptops would be good for one reason though, it would mean that more linux compatible laptops would be assembled, and it would take the guesswork out of whether it's linux compatible hardware or not. even if you buy it with lycoris on it and then wipe it to put SuSE, Slackware and red hat on it, it's more likely than if you try and install a linux OS on a brand echh windows machine...
visit these websites and make yourself happy forever:
It's my music! | My music on MySpace | Integrational Polytheism

doublefresh

  • Member
  • **
  • Posts: 38
  • Kudos: 0
linux getting a bigger slice of the pie?
« Reply #6 on: 20 November 2002, 20:52 »
Your average user of a $200 system will only be using e-mail, the net and some office type products. No need to install everything.

Just my 2 cents

Calum

  • Global Moderator
  • Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 7,812
  • Kudos: 1000
    • Calum Carlyle's music
linux getting a bigger slice of the pie?
« Reply #7 on: 20 November 2002, 20:56 »
while i agree with you, needs change. You never know which average user just happens to want to write and compile their own C stuff, or something else that is not 'normal'. Also, some other user might pop up onto the scene six months after the machine is bought, or maybe the person buys the machine as a 'normal' user, learns a lot of stuff, and needs more software.

Most of the time, so long as they have the install CDs no problem, but it annoys me because linux systems could be just as bloated as windows, if they were 'little bit of everything' style preinstalled. this is the only down side of mandrake, in my opinion. Now i know why people say it's a good beginner OS, because mandrake is a bit bloated by default.
visit these websites and make yourself happy forever:
It's my music! | My music on MySpace | Integrational Polytheism