30 March 2006
HP to sell Linux laptops in SA
Tectonic reports that HP is going to sell laptops with Linspire loaded.
Tectonic reports that HP is going to sell laptops with Linspire loaded.
CNET News.com interviewed Bill Gates, after we heard that Windows Vista has been delayed again and will only be available to the public in 2007. Here’s a brief extract:
Should there be a new version of Windows every 18 months?
Gates: (Features) like the browser user interface, the media capability, some of those things you can have updates more often than even every 18 months and users who want that can download those things because they don’t affect compatibility. Whereas the file system or the scheduler, the rights protection pieces, the device driver interfaces–those you’re never going to modify more often than every three years, or in many of those cases you want to leave those things alone for way longer than that.
Ubuntu provides a new version of the “browser user interface, the media capability,” the full OpenOffice.org suite, not to mention the underlying Linux operating system - every six months. Of course the file system and device driver interfaces may not change for three years, but there are certainly bug fixes and improvements in that time that Linux users benefit from whereas Windows users have to wait 2 3 4 5 6 years for these kind of updates.
Mad Penguin has a look at stores selling computers with Linux preloaded in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Beginning Ubuntu Linux: From Novice to Professional by Keir Thomas is now available on Amazon.
Other Ubuntu books listed on Amazon but not yet available: