| Why Linux-loaded laptops have sold poorly [Newsforge] |
Jun. 21, 2002
NewForge Editor Robin "Roblimo' Miller examines why Linux-loaded laptops have not been big hits with consumers . . .
"Dell tried to sell laptops with Linux pre-installed for a while, then quit the effort, citing "poor customer demand" as the reason. IBM has now stopped offering Linux support for Thinkpads . The reason these companies have failed so miserably to sell Linux-running laptops is that they haven't sold what Linux users want. A smart laptop distributor or manufacturer that took some time to understand 'Linux consumers' could find a fertile laptop market among us. . . "
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