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- Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2012 10:58:14 +0800
- From: Raymond Wan <rwan.kyoto@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Ubuntu Laptop Assistance Please + Rant about Akihabara
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On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Jawaad Mahmood <jawaad.mahmood@example.com> wrote: > However, the staff is _never_ knowledgable about _anything_ related to > computer software. At the Dell store, I was informed by the salesmen that > "Dell does not sell anything but Windows branded PCs". (Android mobile ... > If this is the world's second or third largest economy in a world that is > going to be dominated by information technology, given that most servers are > running Linux, why is it so hard to stock a _single_ Linux laptop model in a > store that is otherwise filled with generic boxes from the same companies? First your rant... :-) "Third largest economy and dominated by IT" means that everyone down to the average Joe and his dog can have a computer. This audience isn't as interested in learning Linux, so another way to look at it is that this actually encourages sales of Windows machines. A salesperson who knows Windows can speak to most of the customers that walk through the door... As for servers, I don't know about Japan, but I think if you were a company and you were filling up your new office space with Linux machines, you probably wouldn't buy it from Yodobashi Camera. You'd probably go to a place less flashy that's for corporate sales. (Or even direct from Dell via their web page, which is far cheaper. Speaking of which, try asking the Dell shop's staff...they're in front of Akihabara station/Atre on I think the second floor. Hope they're still there...) I *think* there are more Linux-based machines in the USA for sale because users actually complained about having Windows forced on to them. That started ages ago... Manufacturers obviously heard them, but didn't learn from this and bring it to other countries. And a counter-rant... :-) Here in Hong Kong, there aren't any super-stores like Yodobashi Camera to purchase hardware (there are ones that sell iPads, android phones, etc., of course). I'm looking to upgrade and have no idea which of the smaller stores are trustworthy. I'll trade what I have now with Akihabara any day! As for a Linux laptop, I'm afraid you're going to have to do your homework. Look up models on the Internet and see what other's experiences are with installing Linux. Things are much better nowadays; 10 years ago, you'd install Linux and reboot and hold your breath to see if it comes up. :-) As a start, I would advise you to avoid any laptop with an integrated NVidia graphics card. It's not going to work under Linux [yet]... Ray
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