Installing Linux On A Wal-Mart OS-less machine
Azar writes "An article at Newsforge details the experience of installing Linux on Wal-Mart's OS-less PC. It states: 'A few months ago, super-sized discount store Wal-Mart made the headlines in the Linux world by becoming the first major U.S. retailer to offer PCs without Windows preloaded...While this was widely hailed in the Open Source community as a victory over the "Microsoft tax," which usually afflicts buyers of Linux PCs, one major question remained unanswered: How well do these machines support Linux?' Here is your answer." Newsforge is owned by OSDN, which also owns Slashdot, is all part of the sinister Andover keiretsu.
That's like worrying about paying a "ford" tax and going to your ford dealer.
Oh, ok. So all prebuilt PC vendors are Msft dealers/franchise - roger, gotcha.
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The only thing I can say is that it appears to be a win/win situation for Wal-Mart.
And a lin/lin situation for us.
(Sorry, I couldn't resist. The Devil made me do it)
Well yes and no. See, if they bundle windows they are being sucked into the evil monopolistic empire that is the hell hole of microsoft. If they bundle linux they are champions of free source and deserving of big hugs and wet kisses.
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See how it works?