Posted by: Administrator
on January 06, 2007 08:08 PM
If you're a home user and you already are a full blown Linux convert, you'd probably do the same.
For servers and desktops, I agree, but for laptops what I found is that most vendors are reselling other vendor's laptops with GNU/Linux installed. These vendors often don't offer the same variety of computers, but worse, they don't offer the same level of service agreements (next day, on site support).
So back to your original question: Who is the article aimed at? It's aimed at anyone who is stuck buying a computer that the vendor only offers with Windows.
Re:Interesting read, but...
Posted by: Administrator on January 06, 2007 08:08 PMFor servers and desktops, I agree, but for laptops what I found is that most vendors are reselling other vendor's laptops with GNU/Linux installed. These vendors often don't offer the same variety of computers, but worse, they don't offer the same level of service agreements (next day, on site support).
So back to your original question: Who is the article aimed at? It's aimed at anyone who is stuck buying a computer that the vendor only offers with Windows.
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