On Fri, 2006-12-08 at 23:06 -0500, steve reilly wrote:
On Friday 08 December 2006 15:17, M Harris wrote:
Andreas, What is it going to take to get Novell to get (someone, anyone) to pre-install SLED 10x on anything? (please)
its time
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M Harris <><
google linux shows over 100 hits for lenovo... they install for larger customers.
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,2004023,00.asp?rsDis=Lenovo_to_Install_... inux_on_ThinkPads-Page001-186179
In my humble opinion, Its going to be a while before you see mass installation of any linux by a manufacturer. There simply is lack of support from any major 3rd party software vendor, drivers, etc. Ive used it for 4 years now, and lets not fool ourselves, it HAS come a LONG way, but it still has a LONG way to go. Most people would not fiddle with cedega like I do for hours at a time just to get one game to work. Nor, would they want to drop to run level 3, and use the command line to install a graphics driver.
SLED 10 or any MAJOR linux distro is perfect for education, or a business desktop, where they use a core set of programs and do not vary. (web browser, spreadsheet, word processing) I am pushing the school district where we live to look at Novell for a linux solution....... I would love to have my kids see SLED at school , AND at home. A perfect world!
sorry, I got off the subject.
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