Hello,

I had encountered before Asus Eee Pc  with linux on some israeli
sites; this is indeed a mini laptop. Talking about laptops (not UMPCs
and not mini laptops) - I did not encounter any stores in israel which
sell a  "windows free" laptops  , meaning that you can purchase them
without Windows.

I urge anyone that knows about such cases to inform us. I really doubt
there is even one
such store/vendor.

Regards,
RafiG




On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Orna Agmon Ben-Yehuda
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 12:12 PM, Rafi Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Zvi,
>>  - First, congratulations for winning this important battle !
>>
>>  - Second, I myself intend to buy a laptop in the near future.
>>
>> And indeed, after surfing many  israeli websites, I found out that all
>> of them come with windows. I don't intend to use windows on my laptop.
>> So may I ask: How long this process you ran took ? (from going to
>> court till getting that payment) ? what do you advice me to do ?
>>
>> Or let's put it this way: it seems that your important struggle took a lot
>> of time and headache. You won your case. However, from what appears
>> in that news item, I doubt whether it is a precedent. They say there
>> that it was a "pshara", and it says there that they are not
>> binded by this case and it is "לפנים משורת הדין",
>>
>> So what do you advice me to do ?  to buy and then to go to court ?
>> It seems to me that all the hassle of such a procedure , and
>> traveling from the north the vendor offices (usually in the center)
>> and back in case I will win it, is simply is not acceptable for me.
>>
>> And if I am not wrong, I heard that there are man known vendors who seel
>> laptops with free linux abroad. And this is true for quite a time.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Rafi
>>
>>
>
> Hi Rafi,
>
> I have recently bought an Eee Pc by Asus from Panda, with
> Pre-installed Linux and no Windows. However, the EeePc is only a
> modest mini laptop, which might not suit your needs.
>
> Orna.
>

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