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  • P peterchen

    but unlike Apple, how would they find fanbois that WANT it?

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    martin_hughes
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    HP FTW!!!11!111!1!

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    • realJSOPR realJSOP

      How many people here would kill for a dependable guaranteed compatible Linux-based system? If a small number of big-name hardware manufacturers (including HP, Dell, Gateway, and Lenovo) got behind this, they could make Linux a true contender for the desktop.

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      Ray Cassick
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      That would require them to agree on something... not a thing that big business has proven they are capable of doing.


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      • V VentsyV

        True generally speaking, however, the fact is that a lot of Windows instability is caused by HP not configuring your OS correctly and/or pre-loading your machine with a lot of crap-wear. Just an example: Couple of years ago, my sister bought an HP desktop. It came with about 300Mb of installed drivers for HP printers. Never mind the fact you might not be using HP printer at all. I doubt that HP can command premium price if they move their hardware to Linux. In fact, they pass the cost of the OS to the buyer possibly even making a profit. If they move to Linux, they'll have the extra costs of maintaining the OS that combined with user entrenchment and user reluctance to switch OSes might actually cost HP money. In fact, the way for them to go is to stop installing crap-wear and optimize your configuration.

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        Dan Neely
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        Not to mention linux to the consumer is working so well, dell recently stopped offering it at all. They still sell it via corporate channels but those customers are probably not going to be interested in experimenting with new distros on production servers.

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        • V VentsyV

          True generally speaking, however, the fact is that a lot of Windows instability is caused by HP not configuring your OS correctly and/or pre-loading your machine with a lot of crap-wear. Just an example: Couple of years ago, my sister bought an HP desktop. It came with about 300Mb of installed drivers for HP printers. Never mind the fact you might not be using HP printer at all. I doubt that HP can command premium price if they move their hardware to Linux. In fact, they pass the cost of the OS to the buyer possibly even making a profit. If they move to Linux, they'll have the extra costs of maintaining the OS that combined with user entrenchment and user reluctance to switch OSes might actually cost HP money. In fact, the way for them to go is to stop installing crap-wear and optimize your configuration.

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          VentsyV wrote:

          It came with about 300Mb of installed drivers for HP printers.

          To be fair, that was a single driver install... :rolleyes:

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          You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.

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          • V VentsyV

            True generally speaking, however, the fact is that a lot of Windows instability is caused by HP not configuring your OS correctly and/or pre-loading your machine with a lot of crap-wear. Just an example: Couple of years ago, my sister bought an HP desktop. It came with about 300Mb of installed drivers for HP printers. Never mind the fact you might not be using HP printer at all. I doubt that HP can command premium price if they move their hardware to Linux. In fact, they pass the cost of the OS to the buyer possibly even making a profit. If they move to Linux, they'll have the extra costs of maintaining the OS that combined with user entrenchment and user reluctance to switch OSes might actually cost HP money. In fact, the way for them to go is to stop installing crap-wear and optimize your configuration.

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            John M Drescher
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            VentsyV wrote:

            In fact, the way for them to go is to stop installing crap-wear and optimize your configuration.

            Don't they get money for installing trial versions of software on the machines they sell?

            John

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            • P peterchen

              but unlike Apple, how would they find fanbois that WANT it?

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              Lost User
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              A few guys at work have iPhones and the new update has caused as many problrems as it has solved.

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                VentsyV wrote:

                In fact, the way for them to go is to stop installing crap-wear and optimize your configuration.

                Don't they get money for installing trial versions of software on the machines they sell?

                John

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                PIEBALDconsult
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                Perhaps, but I expect most buyers would rather spend more and get less. :~ Most Code Projectors generally wipe the hard drives anyway. HP already provides the best OS there is -- OpenVMS ! (Free to hobbyists too.) :jig:

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                • realJSOPR realJSOP

                  How many people here would kill for a dependable guaranteed compatible Linux-based system? If a small number of big-name hardware manufacturers (including HP, Dell, Gateway, and Lenovo) got behind this, they could make Linux a true contender for the desktop.

                  "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                  John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote:

                  How many people here would kill for a dependable guaranteed compatible Linux-based system? If a small number of big-name hardware manufacturers (including HP, Dell, Gateway, and Lenovo) got behind this, they could make Linux a true contender for the desktop.

                  Didn't Lenovo just decide stop preloading Linux on some of their boxes?

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                  • G Giorgi Dalakishvili

                    One more os? HP OS to Counter Vista.[^]

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                    Gary R Wheeler
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                    Oh. Joy. HP can't write a damn fill-in-the-blank, table-driven device driver for cryin' out loud, and now they think they can configure an operating system to run on their hardware? It's a wonder their corporate headquarters building doesn't collapse, they're all stroking themselves so heavily.

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                    • R Ray Cassick

                      That would require them to agree on something... not a thing that big business has proven they are capable of doing.


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                      Lost User
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                      Ray Cassick wrote:

                      That would require them to agree on something... not a thing that big business has proven they are capable of doing.

                      Linux zealots/devs show the same flaw.

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                      • G Giorgi Dalakishvili

                        One more os? HP OS to Counter Vista.[^]

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                        Steve Echols
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                        Whoa, whoa, WHOA! Whenever I buy an HP, I have to wipe it and install the OS again. This would definitely be an endless loop! :)


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                        • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

                          Whoa, whoa, WHOA! Whenever I buy an HP, I have to wipe it and install the OS again. This would definitely be an endless loop! :)


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                          kirankss
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                          Hmmm you are the first person I know of who does that!!! Guess we should start following your footsteps and get a cleaner/faster system.

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                            Hmmm you are the first person I know of who does that!!! Guess we should start following your footsteps and get a cleaner/faster system.

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                            Steve Echols
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                            Do you mean buy an HP, or wipe it? :laugh:


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                            • realJSOPR realJSOP

                              How many people here would kill for a dependable guaranteed compatible Linux-based system? If a small number of big-name hardware manufacturers (including HP, Dell, Gateway, and Lenovo) got behind this, they could make Linux a true contender for the desktop.

                              "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                              "How many people here would kill for a dependable guaranteed compatible Linux based system?" and pay the same as Windows for it?...... I find the whole Linux discussion to be very odd. After some initial success the progress of the operating system seems to have fragmented into a million shards, and implicit in Johns post the different options are no more reliable than the commercial alternatives. It seems to me that the Linux community is split into 2 main groups: 1. Those who have religion about Operating Systems. 2. Those who are unwilling/can't afford to pay for software but have an abundance of cheap labor to handle the configuration of freeware If you take group 2 out of the equation I suspect the answer to your question is "very few". Group2 sounds like the 3rd World and education.

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                                One more os? HP OS to Counter Vista.[^]

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                                Jonathan C Dickinson
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                                Whoopie! Another distro, another nail in Linux's bed. How about backing one of the established ones?

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                                • G Giorgi Dalakishvili

                                  One more os? HP OS to Counter Vista.[^]

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                                  Keelvol
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                                  Between my Hp Printer and my Microsoft OS it a nail biting competition for the most crashes per month. So forgive me if I'm not extatic about this.

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                                    "How many people here would kill for a dependable guaranteed compatible Linux based system?" and pay the same as Windows for it?...... I find the whole Linux discussion to be very odd. After some initial success the progress of the operating system seems to have fragmented into a million shards, and implicit in Johns post the different options are no more reliable than the commercial alternatives. It seems to me that the Linux community is split into 2 main groups: 1. Those who have religion about Operating Systems. 2. Those who are unwilling/can't afford to pay for software but have an abundance of cheap labor to handle the configuration of freeware If you take group 2 out of the equation I suspect the answer to your question is "very few". Group2 sounds like the 3rd World and education.

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                                    El Corazon
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                                    Andrew Wiles wrote:

                                    Group2 sounds like the 3rd World and education.

                                    3rd world, education, and emergency services in the USA. the latter generally get lower budgets than education.

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                                      Perhaps, but I expect most buyers would rather spend more and get less. :~ Most Code Projectors generally wipe the hard drives anyway. HP already provides the best OS there is -- OpenVMS ! (Free to hobbyists too.) :jig:

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                                      I started working with VMS at Version V2 :sigh: :omg:

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                                        True generally speaking, however, the fact is that a lot of Windows instability is caused by HP not configuring your OS correctly and/or pre-loading your machine with a lot of crap-wear. Just an example: Couple of years ago, my sister bought an HP desktop. It came with about 300Mb of installed drivers for HP printers. Never mind the fact you might not be using HP printer at all. I doubt that HP can command premium price if they move their hardware to Linux. In fact, they pass the cost of the OS to the buyer possibly even making a profit. If they move to Linux, they'll have the extra costs of maintaining the OS that combined with user entrenchment and user reluctance to switch OSes might actually cost HP money. In fact, the way for them to go is to stop installing crap-wear and optimize your configuration.

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                                        VentsyV wrote:

                                        In fact, the way for them to go is to stop installing crap-wear and optimize your configuration.

                                        Exactly! Back in 2000, I bought an HP - took me almost a full day to clean off the junk, but once I did, I had cut boot time nearly in half (58 sec vs 92!), and I did not experience nearly the same instabilities that many owners of the same model expressed problems with! Just about every other manufacturer does the same thing, but HP seems to be one of the worst. Can a mortal ask questions which God finds unanswerable? Quite easily, I should think. All nonsense questions are unanswerable. C. S. Lewis

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                                        • V VentsyV

                                          True generally speaking, however, the fact is that a lot of Windows instability is caused by HP not configuring your OS correctly and/or pre-loading your machine with a lot of crap-wear. Just an example: Couple of years ago, my sister bought an HP desktop. It came with about 300Mb of installed drivers for HP printers. Never mind the fact you might not be using HP printer at all. I doubt that HP can command premium price if they move their hardware to Linux. In fact, they pass the cost of the OS to the buyer possibly even making a profit. If they move to Linux, they'll have the extra costs of maintaining the OS that combined with user entrenchment and user reluctance to switch OSes might actually cost HP money. In fact, the way for them to go is to stop installing crap-wear and optimize your configuration.

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                                          Ken Glass
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                                          VentsyV wrote:

                                          In fact, the way for them to go is to stop installing crap-wear and optimize your configuration.

                                          Well said! Bravo!

                                          Being smarter than you look always beats looking smarter than you are.

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