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Lenovo Preloading SUSE Linux on ThinkPad

An anonymous reader writes "For years, the holy grail of the Linux desktop has been to get a major computer vendor to commit to preloading a Linux desktop. It's finally happened! Lenovo has made a deal with Novell to preload SUSE Linux 10 on its ThinkPad T60p mobile workstation. Ironically, in June, Lenovo was in hot-water with Linux fans because an executive had said that the company would no longer support Linux on its ThinkPad line. But the company did a quick about-turn. Who knows, maybe Mr. Dell will finally get the message, too?"

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  1. Now Buy some. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    Now its just your jobs to start buying some, to show its a worthy business model.

  2. Mr. Dell? by drinkypoo · · Score: 1, Insightful
    Who knows, maybe Mr. Dell will finally get the message, too?

    Yeah, like he did about AMD. (Hint: try to actually buy a AMD-based server.)

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  3. Minor vendor, major vendor by xxxJonBoyxxx · · Score: 2, Insightful
    "For years, the holy grail of the Linux desktop has been to get a major computer vendor to commit to preloading a Linux desktop."
    What does it tell you when all of the "minor" computer vendors who did commit to preloading a Linux desktop failed to get promoted to "major" computer vendors?
    1. Re:Minor vendor, major vendor by kfg · · Score: 5, Insightful

      It's hard to beat an incumbent?

      KFG

    2. Re:Minor vendor, major vendor by Excelsior · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Nice logic, good point....NOT. For every minor vendor that commited to preloading Linux and never became major, there are thousands of vendors that are commited exclusively to Windows and never became major. For reference, see pricewatch.com or Computer Shopper. Good try though.

  4. hardware is a commodity business by User+956 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Who knows, maybe Mr. Dell will finally get the message, too?

    Dell understands that the hardware business is a commodity business. There's two ways to make money in a commodity business; a. volume, and b. premium marketing

    They've mostly maxed out the profit-through-volume business model, so perhaps it would be a good time for them to start positioning certain products in the 'premium' space. Linux enthusiasts are willing to pay more for a product that caters to their tastes. Case in point: the WRT54G-L router from Linksys.

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  5. American Way by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Chinese company will preinstall Linux when American competitors will not. Instead they're sticking with Microsoft, even when the new MS OS won't be good for customers for years. This country is really starting to look stupid from every angle.

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    1. Re:American Way by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The American Way: wave a (made in China) American flag whenever something has an American label, and turn your back on anything even vaguely "foreign".

      How about that Microsoft monopoly abuse decision? They abuse Americans. How about that MS corporate tax payment? They don't pay any, but Americans have to pay for all the government services they consume - including all the government SW revenue we pay for.

      Linux, on the other hand, is an essential tool for millions of taxpaying Americans. Which represents the best American traditions of hard individual work paying off in results rewarded by merit, not corporate leverage. And it's an immigrant which has brought its experience to build America, in the best American tradition.

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  6. Better for other distros too by Harmonious+Botch · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Even if it's not your favoite distro, the drivers will be similar, so installation will still be easier.

  7. FreeBSD too by Local+Loop · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Maybe Dell will also realize that a lot of us are pissed off that they
    have stopped "supporting" FreeBSD on their servers.