and another thing a PC vendor like Dell who pushes for volume sales uses Ubuntu who also had a similar results with Ubuntu being on top, info Lenovo had to know existed and yet didn't offer what the people wanted.
Someone didn't get the memo about the poll on a lenovo blog asking the public what distro they wanted. http://lenovoblogs.com/insidethebox/?p=98&dem_action=view&dem_poll_id=2
Ubuntu got 25,266 votes or 37% of the votes, while Suse got 2,045 or 3% and OpenSuse got 1,528 or just 2%. SLED got just over 300 votes.
They asked the public answered and they still go with a distro with lukewarm results. Wasn't it bound to happen?
As a BB user for over a year I can say with absolute certainty that there is nothing special about using a BB.
and another thing a PC vendor like Dell who pushes for volume sales uses Ubuntu who also had a similar results with Ubuntu being on top, info Lenovo had to know existed and yet didn't offer what the people wanted.
Someone didn't get the memo about the poll on a lenovo blog asking the public what distro they wanted. http://lenovoblogs.com/insidethebox/?p=98&dem_action=view&dem_poll_id=2 Ubuntu got 25,266 votes or 37% of the votes, while Suse got 2,045 or 3% and OpenSuse got 1,528 or just 2%. SLED got just over 300 votes. They asked the public answered and they still go with a distro with lukewarm results. Wasn't it bound to happen?