Re: Cost of Linux PCs Reaches New Lows. BUT LINUX IS FREE?? AND STILL NOBODY IS INTERESTED....

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On Sep 26, 7:53 pm, Roy Schestowitz <newsgro...@schestowitz.com>
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> The $0 Laptop lives ... barely
>
> ,----[ Quote ]
> | spent all of $2 to get a 1/4-inch, 2.1mm DC power plug. After removing about
> | 20 screws, I still couldn't get the case all the way apart, so I propped it
> | open, soldered wires to what was left of the original power plug (two twisted
> | metal pieces and one trace atop the PC board), pulled out a "knock-out" panel
> | over a convenient 1/4-inch hole in the case, wired up the plug and screwed
> | the whole damn thing together. I had a hard drive ready. (Months ago, I
> | pulled the original and gave it back to its owner.)
> |
> | So now I have experience with the Gateway and the older $15 Laptop, a Compaq
> | Armada 7770DMT.
> `----
>
> http://www.insidesocal.com/click/2007/09/the_0_laptop_lives_barely.html
>
> Related:
>
> 16,000 Linux computers delivered - for free
>
> ,----[ Quote ]
> | With his non-profit organization called Alameda County Computer Resource
> | Center, he built up a volunteer organization, collects donated stuff from the
> | companies who provide them, strips any proprietary OS and software off the
> | drives, re-installs everything with Linux and free applications, and then
> | gives them to schools or other not-for-profit organizations or individuals
> | without too much cash.
> |
> | A great man with a great mission. CNN called him a hero already.
> `----
>
> http://lxer.com/module/newswire/view/89792/index.html
>
> WEEE directive threatens Microsoft OEM sales
>
> ,----[ Quote ]
> | There's a possibility Microsoft may well dump the OEM scheme and that
> | could prompt small firms that don't want to be WEEEing to install Linux
> | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> | or even pirate OSes.
> `----
>
> http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=40305


Let's see.
The OLPC is failing miserably.
Linux has had 10 or more years to beat Microsoft on the desktop and
still it languishes at around 2 percent.

Walmart's Linux PC has been a miserable failure and now there is only
one model left on the website, down from several.

So now you Linux kooks have got another scheme up your sleeve?

Face it, I'd bet you could stand on the corner of Hollywood and Vine
and you couldn't give these things away.

Linux has failed.
 
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> Let's see.
> The OLPC is failing miserably.


OLPC is not failing but it is irrelevent to the Linux on the desktop story
too.
It is an appliance not a general purpose computer.. if they make it a
general purpose computer it will fail as they will not stay in the hands of
the kids as adults steal them to use for other things. The places these
machines are intended for are corrupt so the OLPC has to be good for the
kids only.
I hope anyone contemplating putting full blown Linux on one works that out
before they destroy what could be a good thing.

> Linux has had 10 or more years to beat Microsoft on the desktop and
> still it languishes at around 2 percent.
>
> Walmart's Linux PC has been a miserable failure and now there is only
> one model left on the website, down from several.
>
> So now you Linux kooks have got another scheme up your sleeve?
>
> Face it, I'd bet you could stand on the corner of Hollywood and Vine
> and you couldn't give these things away.
>
> Linux has failed.


Linux can't fail.. it can only not succeed as well as some hope.
Some people regard Linux as a tool to bash M$, with nothing more.
If they get rid of M$ they will probably carry on using a Mac.
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dennis@home wrote:

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> . wrote in message
> news:1190854247.918887.248920@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
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>
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>> Let's see.
>> The OLPC is failing miserably.

>
> OLPC is not failing but it is irrelevent to the Linux on the desktop story
> too.


You are aware that you are replying to flatfish?

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