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Re: OT: Linux on Walmart's systemless computers



begin  ben quotation:
> 
> libertarian, but i've got to give credit where credit is deserved. the next 
> step is to for all of us who really give a shit to ensure that walmart offers 
> equivalent proportionate discounts wherever it markets those machines, and, 
> more, to encourage walmart to offer those savings to everyone anywhere, all 
> over the world.

If they do that, they won't make a profit on the machines.  If they
don't make a profit, they will stop selling them, and this will be seen
by the press as "further proof" that Linux can't make it.

It is in our best interest that Wal-Mart make a profit on those
machines.  Selling them for less than they cost to build won't help us.

Unless, of course, somebody convinces Wal-Mart to sideline in the
"selling machines to geek charity cheap" business.  They'd expect that
to lose money, and wouldn't cancel things when it met those
expectations.  But somebody would have to fund that, and if you want it
to run Debian you'd have to move fast, otherwise RedHat or SuSE would
end up running the show, since they have their own money.  The beauty
is, if it's successful, you could possibly get RedHat to contribute,
even if it were running Debian, because a rising Linux tide lifts all
boats.


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