Whenever i thought of Linux computers, or whenever someone referred to them, I always had a certain stereotype in mind. It was that you installed it yourself on a computer from Dell, HP, Apple, or one that you built yourself. (I knew there were some small companies that sold pre-built computers with linux on them, but it didn’t seem like any would make it big).
system76 is one of those small companies that I think might help bring linux mainstream. They’ve got a full lineup of computers, from desktops, laptops, to servers. They provide software pre-installed, and with the most user friendly linux distrobution I’ve ever seen, Ubuntu.
The website is pretty decent, though there is a few glitches with the customizing process… I’m still all for Apple + Macs though, ![]()
January 22nd, 2007 at 2:28 AM
1)get a brand new pc
2)get a windows refund
3)get linux (ubuntu == :D)
4)poke me to create a guide on how to have ubuntu workin good
5)when i make the guide do it
6)get a mac osx disc and use one of the tricks to install
7)get vmware
8)install windows xp in vmware
9)copy it a few times
10)have fun installing spyware in your windows vm
11)delete windows vm