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HP Shipping Turbolinux HP in Asia

An anonymous reader noted that "Turbolinux just announced they will be distributing TurboLinux 10 Desktop with HP's Compaq business Desktop PCs in 12 Asian countries, including China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam. "

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  1. Re:Earthquake by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Financial Times Article: HP to install Linux in Asian products

  2. Re:...or desktops for that matter... by MooKore+2004 · · Score: 4, Informative
  3. Gee something sponsored by HP relating to linux by SmallFurryCreature · · Score: 4, Informative
    mmm, well there is this. Does that count? It is a little project called the kernel. Some linux fans seem to think it is important.

    Grep it for HP and Compaq. Now grep it for IBM.

    So I would say HP is as committed as IBM. Both have something to gain by linux. They just have different ways of going about it. Yes that Linux add is nice. Helping making the kernel available for free is also nice.

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  4. HP recommends windows XP by nileshbansal · · Score: 4, Informative

    Although HP is selling some Turbolinux installed systems in India, all their ads(in newspaper) show "HP recommends MS windows XP". They are selling preinstalled-linux just to save XP's license fee, which they otherwise have to pay if they sell windows pre-installed machines.

  5. New Desktop 10 from TL by towatatalko · · Score: 4, Informative

    One may wander why Turbolinux and not say Red Hat is being shipped by HP and it seems they are just picking the strongest player there. TL had strong presence in Asia from its beginnings even though they had to close their US offices in July 2002 due to the mismanaged capital they had. They kept going in Asia and so now are apparently the most recognized Linux brand there. Their new desktop product in version 10 had no reviews amongst Linux analysts, I wonder if someone had the chance to try that distro recently.

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