If I remember right, HP was the first major vendor to sell linux-loaded desktops and laptops.
Although few models, and they arne't really out there for the general public (only enterprise level), it was nice to see _some_ support.
I am just wondering WHY they are waiting to offer linux for consumer laptops.
Everytime i look at laptops on dell, hp/compaq, gateway, ect, i always see "[insert name here] recommends MS Windows XP Professional".
I thought MS was no longer allowed to lock-in a vendor to only one OS. If this is right, then surely HP and other companies could benefit to selling Linux, as it would limit the support calls. Contrary to popular beleif, linux is easier to use because of the lack of usability problems (virii, spyware, corruption, ect). They would probably have fewer support calls
Granted, they probably don't pay a lot for support staff, given they are in India now, but still...