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Waylon Kenning <> wrote:
>T'was the Mon, 19 Sep 2005 21:44:44 +1200 when I remembered Lawrence
>D'Oliveiro <_zealand> saying something like
>this:
>
>>>>>>Name me one big hardware supplier shipping Linux exclusively on the
>>>>>>desktop.
>>>>>
>>>>>Well, when I bought my Shuttle SB75G2 box, it came with a copy of
>>>>>Mandrake 9.2 Discovery Edition in the box, but no Windows.
>>>
>>>When I bought a Chaintech mobo it came with Turbolinux, but that's not
>>>exactly preinstalled is it?
>>
>>Well, Waylon Kenning didn't say anything about "preinstalled"...
>
>When I said "shipping Linux exclusively on the desktop", having
>software bundled with hardware isn't exactly "on the desktop" is it?
Why not? Both of us were referring to desktop machines.
>By desktop, I'm referring to a computer desktop, or the GUI that
>people use on "desktop" computers, not specifically software on the
>top of a desk or table.
Like KDE? That came as a standard part of the Mandrake install in my
case, no doubt something similar came with Turbolinux.
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