On 22 June 2012 09:48, scoundrel50a <scoundrel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Having been somebody who bought an Acer Aspire One linux installed computer
> from pcworld, the kernal installed was Linux Lite, and the guy told me, they
> had had almost all the linux laptops returned, biggest reasons, couldnt get
> it to connect to the internet, no support from ISPs, cant update/use apple
> products, same with Android product.....which is why stopped selling them.
> Acer Aspire also refused to support anybody who installed any other kernel
> during the warranty period.......
>
> Nowadays, people will be reluctant to use a computer they cant use their
> apple products with.....

It's an operating system, not a kernel.

Also, I think you mean "Linpus Lite", not "Linux Lite".

http://www.linpus.com/

Android support is a red herring - Android syncs to the cloud by
default. Connect an Android phone to a Linux machine and you can
transfer files, music, pictures etc. no problem, or at least I could
on my HTC Desire HD.

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