Confirmed by recent experience with HP and IBM. I picked out likely candidate systems from their websites for use with Linux and emailed them using their email forms. I wished to know if the designated (expensive) system would run RedHat Linux. HP didn't respond at all. IBM sent an email within a day stating that the question had been forwarded to the Personal Systems group and that I would be contacted shortly...haha. Curious in a way since both of these companies have come out with pom-poms and cute skirts as Linux cheerleaders.
It is clear who is the modern day Winston Churchill...regarding the war in the Pacific though, preparations must be made for the inevitable Microsoft Linux (with all of the usual enhancements...)
Confirmed by recent experience with HP and IBM. I picked out likely candidate systems from their websites for use with Linux and emailed them using their email forms. I wished to know if the designated (expensive) system would run RedHat Linux. HP didn't respond at all. IBM sent an email within a day stating that the question had been forwarded to the Personal Systems group and that I would be contacted shortly...haha. Curious in a way since both of these companies have come out with pom-poms and cute skirts as Linux cheerleaders.
It is clear who is the modern day Winston Churchill...regarding the war in the Pacific though, preparations must be made for the inevitable Microsoft Linux (with all of the usual enhancements...)