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Linux Pre-Installs In the UK Hit 2.8%

schliz alerts us to a story out of the UK PC distribution channel. It seems that the percentage of systems pre-installed with Linux has gone up 28 times since Vista shipped, from 0.1% in January 2007 to 2.8% last June. Still not huge numbers, but Apple did OK for years with similar market share figures. Linux's headway comes in the face of the marketing money that manufacturers pass out to distributors, money that has historically been important to their profits: "In the late 1990s competition was so keen that distributors were said to sell at or below cost and take their profit direct from the marketing funds they received from vendors. Vendors nowadays keep watch to see their marketing funds are actually spent on marketing, but distribution runs on single figure profits and vendor marketing funds are a crucial aid."

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  1. Steps to surprising article everybody reads by sleeponthemic · · Score: 4, Funny

    1. Find Marketing research company willing to give arbritrary statistic that surprises and enchants.

    2. Write article citing (blaming) the marketing firm several times without really covering credentials.

    3. PPPPPPPPPPPPPPP*cough*rofit

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  2. Re:For How Long? by magunning · · Score: 5, Funny

    How long do these machines stay running Linux? If someone wanted a new and cheap PC, get a Linux one and format c:

    If they try "format c:" then they'll stay running linux for a long time

  3. Does that mean, these machines had Linux on by BitterOldGUy · · Score: 4, Funny
    them before they existed? If something is pre-installed as apposed to installed, does that mean it was installed before the installation?

    If I have to report a pre-existing condition to the insurance company, I wouldn't have to report anything because all I have is existing conditions, if any.

    But, if I do have any pre-existing conditions, that means I had them before they existed, which means I had them before I was born, and therefore...I've gone cross eyed.

  4. Re:Good News by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    What really kicks ass is that in 5 more years, the preinstalls will be at 5%.

  5. Re:Cherry-picked numbers by Kjella · · Score: 5, Funny

    No no no. Linux market share is booming! If your product isn't Linux-capable, you're going to get ditched on the sidelines. If your hardware doesn't work on Linux you're going broke any day now. Everybody, it's time to invest in Linux companies, this is the new dotcom era. Buy buy buy!

    (Hey, while many made and lost a lot of money on the dotcom thing it sure got everything and everybody online. I'd be happy to see the same happening to Linux...)

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  6. it seems like only yesterday... by notgm · · Score: 5, Funny

    it seems like only yesterday, penetration was only at 2.7%. my, how time flies.

    1. Re:it seems like only yesterday... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      and necrotic dog penises

  7. Re:Good News by HappySmileMan · · Score: 4, Funny

    At that rate we'll see the year of the Linux desktop in well under 200 years

  8. Re:For How Long? by spisska · · Score: 3, Funny

    If someone wanted a new and cheap PC, get a Linux one and format c:

    What's a 'c:'?

  9. Re:EeePC, anybody? by morgan_greywolf · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, I was surprised by the quality of the system. I had expected that Dell would do something brain-dead thus requiring me to re-install Ubuntu, but it was effectively a vanilla install with a couple extra restricted drivers for the video and wifi.

    You mean wifi on Linux is ready for Aunt Tillie? Oh, no. It can't be. Then all the trolls will have nothing to complain about!

  10. Wine bug? by tepples · · Score: 4, Funny

    The joke was that "format" isn't a Linux command, and a partition can't be called "c:"... So "format c:" does absolutely nothing in Linux

    Then Wine is missing a feature, no?

  11. Re:Profit by Darkness404 · · Score: 2, Funny

    That was how it was with Dell and most of the other major computer makers. Vista is and was a failure, because no one wanted Vista, they weren't selling many computers, so it became worthwhile to investigate Linux, because they started selling Linux, Dell is probably one of the top computer makers someone using Linux will look at, because of that other computer makers did and will continue to. Salespeople usually don't have a clue what they are talking about. I asked one what the clock speed was on one CPU, he replied, "Eastern standard time".

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  12. Payola for sure. by eddy · · Score: 3, Funny

    If by customs you mean "Microsoft payola to Asus to give the XP version a head start" then sure... held up in customs. What's the excuse for the UK again, I forget?

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  13. Re:EeePC, anybody? by Zackbass · · Score: 4, Funny

    Don't worry, we've always got ALSA to fall back on!

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