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Comments on: ThinkPad--now with Suse Linux

Novell and Lenovo are teaming up on a new ThinkPad laptop with Novell's Suse Linux operating system preinstalled.

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I wont buy it
by rjdohnert August 14, 2006 9:15 PM PDT
In fact I probably wont buy from Lenovo again. Not because Im a Windows guy, I use multiple OS's inc;luding Linux, but because I dont support Novell, a company that screws it users just to satisfy the ego of a political group like the FSF. I wont buy from Novell or anyone associated with em so my last purchase of Lenovo hardware which took place in May of 2006 will be my last.
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Those dollar signs must be fading fast...
by Maccess August 14, 2006 9:59 PM PDT
When China was arm-twisted into requiring every PC manufacturer to ship their products with a licensed OS, the well-funded lobbyists probably didn't consider that the wily Chinese would start shipping their products with free OSs.

So now we have the largest PC OEMs promoting Linux and bundling them with their PCs.
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Great news
by ImNeat August 14, 2006 10:49 PM PDT
Suse isn't my favorite distro - but it's great to hear that a company is offering an alternative to windows. News like this gives me hope that in the near future I won't have to pay a "Windows tax."
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Why spend that much though
by dragonbite August 15, 2006 5:44 AM PDT
"... Prices start at $3,099 for the 14-inch model. ..."

It's nice to see somebody shipping with Linux pre-installed but at that price forget it! I'll get something less expensive and still be able to install Linux (SLED, RedHat, Ubuntu, whoever!)

I just hope that the vendors don't say "hey, it isn't selling at that price, so nobody wants Linux pre-installed!". I will admit there won't be the same demand for Linux systems as there are for "any system with an OS", but this is something that is going to grow and especially now with the stunts Microsoft is pulling I think people will be happy with an alternative.

The other important feature of the story, though, is that the notebook will be supported which is probably bigger news than the actual laptop!
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Because it's not for average users!
by stupid_browner August 15, 2006 10:54 AM PDT
As stated in the story: "The Linux laptops will be geared toward engineers and other high-end users..."

I too hope that companies like Lenovo start using Linux more regularly and with prices and configurations that fit for average users!
Nice, but starts at over $3,000?
by rklrkl August 15, 2006 5:49 AM PDT
Nice to see SLED 10 get bundled with a major OEM's laptop, but I have several questions about this:

1. How many people buy laptops that *start* at over $3,000? Very few I suspect - it would be nicer to see Linux pre-installed on lower-priced models.

2. Doesn't it cost $50 a year to get SLED 10 updates or does Lenovo throw those in for free (and if so, for how many years)?

3. What's the price difference between buying a SLED 10 Thinkpad vs. the same hardware spec'ed Windows XP Thinkpad?

4. Will there be an upgrade path for users (e.g. when SLED 11 comes out in 12-18 months, will there be a way to get it from Lenovo [or Novell] and will it be supported if installed over SLED 10)?
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glad you can buy a linux laptop glad you can buy a linux laptop
by dwhite25 August 17, 2006 3:10 AM PDT
but $3000+ seems a bit steep if you want to sell
any!
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Fedora Core 6 seems to work just fine ..
by piitaq December 22, 2006 2:58 PM PST
Finally got tired of the Windows XP maintenance circus (:eternal loading of security updates, constant rebooting, annoying pop-ups, e.t.c.) and installed FC6 on my Compaq Presario v3019us. So far, have had very few problems with this distribution: 1) Wireless still not working, and 2) some browser plugins still not ported to x86_X2, and 3) some ACPI functions still not fully supported. Would rather live with these shortcomings for a while than have to deal with the Windows security mess every day. Thumbs up for the Fedora developers - nice job guys :-)
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