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HP to Make Linux Preinstalled on Notebook







HP to Make Linux Preinstalled on
Notebook

HP to Make Linux Preinstalled on
Notebook
08/03/2004 08:17 PM

In a sign that the Linux operating system may be gaining traction beyond servers and other back-room systems, Hewlett-Packard says it will be the first major PC maker to ship a business notebook computer preinstalled with the open-source software.




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"The computer itself was, frankly, a piece of shit. The monitor was 52 columns wide; when your typing reached the end of a line the display shifted left. It was terribly susceptible to static shock. You learned to save your work every few minutes in dry weather, because resets and lockups were a regular occurrence."

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