On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 8:30 PM, Everaldo Canuto
<everaldo.canuto(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I know that everybody here loves Linux but theres one difference on
Windows
that we can't beat. Most os PC's comes with Windows pre-installed and all
drivers working.
At least here, when I see Linux preinstalled, most of time is a "obscure"
distribution not well maintained in very old hardware configuration.
Does't matter the reasons, people get impression that Windows is better
because "it works". Yes, it is a fallacy but a fallacy hard to explain for
people that buy a computer that don't works well because comes with
"Linux"
preinstalled.
What could fix this problem is a restriction on use of Linux trademark.
What could fix this is lawyers and accountants and marketers and
engineers working together to get a partnership deal with a hardware
vendor done. Someone would actually have to convince skeptical
managers that there was a business opportunity - a market of buyers
that is not being served by Windows machines, Macs, ChromeBooks,
tablets and smartphones.
I'm guessing the Dell "Sputnik" (laptop with Ubuntu pre-installed)
"just works" - if it didn't we'd certainly hear about it on Twitter
and in the trade press. I wouldn't buy one because I'm perfectly
capable of dual-booting any Linux distro on an inexpensive Windows
laptop or installing it to bare metal on a custom-built workstation. I
might buy a Fedora laptop if I could get the hardware capacity I need
at a price lower than one with Windows pre-installed.