Friday, March 9th 2007

HP Jumps on the Linux Bandwagon

After high demand for custom computers with Linux installed, Hewlett-Packard is considering a similar approach to Dell with the open source operating system. The company may soon start selling factory built systems (not customised PCs like Dell) with Linux pre-installed, although it wasn't completely clear about the matter. A few of HP's notebooks are already certified to work with Red Hat and SUSE - it even used to ship Linux systems a few years back, but these were unsuccessful HP decided to discontinue them. HP's worldwide director of open source and Linux marketing said "We are in a massive deal right now for ... multi-thousands of units of a desktop opportunity for Linux. That's an indicator." However, so far there is no information about which distribution would be used, nor which systems Linux would be offered with. This increased consumer interest in Linux could soon see other big-name OEMs provide the free OS with their systems if HP and Dell are successful.
Source: CRN
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5 Comments on HP Jumps on the Linux Bandwagon

#1
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
WTG Linux...looks like Vista has made companies stand up and take notice to other OS' out there.
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jocksteeluk
Vista seems to be the last straw in Microsoft's OS dominance, you see what happens when Gate's steps down and a money man takes over. i think it could be only a matter of time before Apple decides to release OSX for all
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Benpi
Only hardcore liberal hippies want Linux. The rest of us who prefer a machine that supports more than 5 different software titles stay away from Linux and Mac OS.
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Wile E
Power User
BenpiOnly hardcore liberal hippies want Linux. The rest of us who prefer a machine that supports more than 5 different software titles stay away from Linux and Mac OS.
Please stop needlessly bashing Linux or OS X in every thread you see them in. If you don't like them, fine. But please stop the bashing.
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