Juan Alberto Cirez wrote:
Oh, the irony!
A couple of weeks ago I raised this issue (y'll remember the whole Linux SUCKS...AND BLOWS incident). according to ASUSTEK (take it for what it's worth) customers were returning their Linux-based eee pc netbooks in droves because (wait for it) it was too hard to use. I got killed when I raised that point...I guess time does tell, don't it.

Just to be clear here... you did not get "killed" for raising the point of about NetBooks. You got killed for making a statement that Linux on the desktop "Sucks..AND Blows", and then failing to substantiate your comments with anything directly related.

As was mentioned in THAT thread, the lack of Linux availability on netbooks today (via retail chains) has nothing to do with usability, and EVERYTHING to do with marketing clout (aka monopoly powers).

If *I* had the marketing clout that some companies do, I could make sure that Linux was front and center in the retail chains. However, those companies that are large enough AND involved with Linux, do not compete in the retail space any longer - like IBM and Novell. They focus on enterprise levels. And wouldn't you know it, Linux does VERY well there.

My thoughts.

Shawn


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