At 06:05 AM 6/6/2011, Marco Achury wrote:
>Really is a great marketing oportunity. There a lot of great linux
>distros that never
>have received the oportunity to be marketed by HP and Dell
They don't "market" anything. They just use a copy of FreeDOS on a
media within the box when they ship a
Really is a great marketing oportunity. There a lot of great linux
distros that never
have received the oportunity to be marketed by HP and Dell
What iso image they include on their machines? By sure 1.0
Would be great to have a new iso image with newer kernel, usb sotrage
support
and more apps,
Oh, I know that. Last year I spent several months talking to them and HP
was bold enough to say "WHo needs you. It's free." Complete ignorance on
their part, which makes me very happy I left the several years ago.
Point is that they do distribute it and it is an opportunity to possibly
showcase
> See HP, Dell, Asus, etc. They all happen to ship FreeDOS on their systems.
See HP, Dell, Asus, and you will learn quickly that FreeDOS is a
synonym for 'without operating system', intended for people that
install their own OS (which is most likely NOT FreeDOS)
> On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 10:
Am 06.06.2011 01:24, schrieb David C. Kerber:
>> On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 3:15 PM, Mike Eriksen
Neither XP nor "light" Linuxes typically run well (if at
>> all) in even
128 MB of RAM, so saying 20 years is a bit of an
>> exaggeration, even
> I ran my home web server with debian Lenny in