On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 12:29:27PM -0400, Roy wrote:
> Xandros on the eeePC isn't crippled. In fact it allows you to install
> without even a password.
See, I would consider that crippled. :) (soft shoes to, "You say
to-may-to, I say to-mah-to.) I'm not writing from personal experience
with it, but from what I gathered from the TLUG and NYLUG lists (NY and
Tokyo) many considered it pretty bad.
> switch to full GNOME quite easily. Synaptic is not installed but apg-get
> works, so you can install it from the terminal. Then you have full Xandros
> which is sub-par at best.
Ok, sub par, rather than crippled. (Sorry Roy, as you can see, I'm in a
silly mood.)
> and poor quality Linux distros. You have to think that it would drive
> anybody away from Linux. and get them crying out for Windows. Many would
> have had a better experience if the put Ubuntu, Mint, PCLinuxOS or openSuSE
> on in the first place.
Yes. There are conspiracy theories afoot that MS pushed them into it.
I find that unlikely--however, the Linux installed netbooks are harder
to find now--in part, I'm sure, because they did badly--in part, at
least, because of what we're discussing. However, some exec in Acer did
admit that MS pushed them--and when the vast majority of your customers
need (or think they need--both instances are true) MS, you have to
listen.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
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