Dell dumps linux? [but introduces n-series]
Jerry Feldman
gaf at Blu.Org
Thu Aug 15 16:00:53 EDT 2002
I'm not sure that agree 100% here.
PCs are essentially built for Windows. All the drivers are generally
included in Windows, or easily available when building a system.
Linux and Unix systems require more choices. Drivers may not be available
for the external NIC cards that the vendor has in stock. The bottom line
here is that Dell or any other Wintel PC vendor is going to have difficulty
with Linux. They want it to go out the door in working order (well we can
make a few excetions).
All you need to do is look at McDonalds. Order a Big Mac or something
standard, no problem, but try ordering a 1/4 hamburger with onions and
mayonaise only. That's called a grill item, and it takes them additional
time to do it. (Burger King and Wendy's are a bit more flexible).
On 15 Aug 2002 at 18:50, John Chambers wrote:
> One of the problems here is that in the unix half of the market, most
> of the customers are somewhat knowledgeable and have an idea of what
> they want. A company that won't permit any customer options is not
> likely to do well in this market. They're probably best sticking with
> the MS part of the market, where most of the customers are willing to
> take whatever is offered.
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