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Wal-Mart Breaks Price Barrier with $498 Linux Laptop Running Linspire
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Posted on 12/21/2004 1:46:54 AM PST by angkor
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To: Recovering_Democrat
I have already seen a TV commercial for buying a car from Costco.
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posted on
12/21/2004 6:37:24 AM PST
by
philetus
(Zell Miller - One of the few)
To: dennisw
Hey, wait a minute. Don't do anything just yet, let me run out and buy one so I can get in on the class action suit too.
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posted on
12/21/2004 6:43:06 AM PST
by
OKSooner
To: Doohickey
Does this mean that Wal-Mart is okay now?Is this a mandated "conservative" position?
OK. Yeah, I think Wal-Mart is the ne plus ultra of capitalism.
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posted on
12/21/2004 6:50:05 AM PST
by
angkor
To: Recovering_Democrat
"If Wal-Mart ever decides to get into the automobile business, hoo-boy, the local shysters and "dealers" better look out."
Amen. I feel sorry for some people who were robbed by dishonest car salesmen. Wal Mart will balance the equation.
To: ChefKeith
If you need a laptop I think this is a great deal except needing another 256mb memory module and upgrade to a 15" screen ::::::::
http://www.gotapex.com/ showcases great computer deals of all kinds but mostly Dell.
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posted on
12/21/2004 6:57:00 AM PST
by
dennisw
(Help put the "Ch" back in Chanukah)
To: angkor
Mandated? Nah. Between the "Microsoft sucks" and "Wal-Mart sucks" threads, I want to see which one wins out. I guess Wal-Mart does.
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posted on
12/21/2004 7:15:49 AM PST
by
Doohickey
("This is a hard and dirty war, but when it's over, nothing will ever be too difficult again.”)
To: Doohickey
OK. Yeah, I think Wal-Mart is the ne plus ultra of capitalism.You note the absence of a /sarcasm tag.
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posted on
12/21/2004 9:44:26 AM PST
by
angkor
To: smc
Absolutely a better deal from Dell.
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posted on
12/21/2004 9:45:24 AM PST
by
angkor
To: angkor
Just picked up an HP ze4910 at Best Buy for my wife for Christmas.
15", 60GB, cd-rw/dvd, 512mb, built-in wireless for $699 after rebates (unfortunately, I do hate rebates).
I was literally surfing the net most of the night looking for deals and was a single submit button away from getting her a $900 Dell when I found this.
It's in the ballpark pricewise with it's features. Gave it to her early and she loves it.
To: ordinaryguy
Installation/configuration is getting easier each year, but is still the most difficult part. In most cases it is now easier than installing Windows, but how many people actually install Windows - rather than using the factory installation? Right. I would certainly prefer to buy one that has linux already loaded like this one. I run the usual office aps mostly so this this one with open office seems like it would be a great (cheap) way for me to find out about linux.
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posted on
12/21/2004 10:03:53 AM PST
by
Straight Vermonter
(Liberalism: The irrational fear of self reliance.)
To: ordinaryguy
" Anyone buying a computer at Wal-Mart and expecting it to be a state-of-the-art machine needs to get a clue."
- Amazing. You've managed to capture my entire argument in one short sentence. No, I don't expect Wal-Mart to sell state of the art, but how about worth the money? This piece of iron has only one thing going for it - a low price. If you want a computer, "perfect for use as a second or third home machine" I suggest that for $100. more you can get a desk top with triple the RAM and speed, a much larger screen size and loaded up with tons of free software with three or four months of free internet connection to sweeten the deal. Why in the hell would you then choose this clunker - so you can carry it into the bathroom to do work while sitting on the toilet?
To: angkor
Is it an Intel based box? Can you Fdisk the hard drive?
I'm just curious, because most of my machines have Windoze loaded first, the I throw RH9 on top w/Grub, so I can boot Linux or Windows. And almost all of my Windows images have Cygwin running under them!
I admit I'm not crazy about X11 running under Cygwin, but hey, it works.
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posted on
12/21/2004 10:09:28 AM PST
by
djf
To: philetus
Damn. Costco is filled with leftists/Soros supporters, et al. Maybe...maybe I could buy a car from them, and send the balance to Club for Growth or to a pro-life organization....hmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
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posted on
12/21/2004 11:04:46 AM PST
by
Recovering_Democrat
(I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
To: Straight Vermonter
All of the major distributions ship with OpenOffice, so this one isn't special in that regard. I'd really recommend something other than Linspire.
You could try Knoppix (www.knoppix.com). You can download it and burn a CD. You can then boot your computer off of that CD, and play around with Linux without having to install anything. Remove the CD at the next reboot, and you'll be back to running Windows off your hard drive.
If/ when you are ready to install Linux, I'd recommend Mandrake or SuSE. They both have free, downloadable versions, and more comprehensive versions for sale. If your hard drive is large enough, you can dual-boot. That is, you can install Linux side-by-side with Windows, and when you start up the machine you'll be able to choose between Windows and Linux.
If you buy a cheap machine, and the hardware is flaky, you might blame it on Linux, rather than on the hardware. Any OS will give you problems on flaky hardware.
To: finnigan2
If someone is in the market for a notebook computer as their second or third home machine, a desktop machine isn't going to be a good substitute, no matter how much RAM or how large the screen. They probably also won't have use for several months of Internet service - because they probably already have an ISP for their first/second computer(s).
Notebooks are useful for things other than taking to the bathroom.
This machine is essentially competing against a low end Dell Inspiron, which I would also steer folks away from. There is a market there, though.
To: angkor
Cool, you can F-disk that garbage off and put your own owned copy of windows on and then enjoy the computer.
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:07:22 PM PST
by
A CA Guy
(God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
To: goldstategop
free software upgrades for three months!
As opposed to? paying for upgrades? Being uninitiated to the nix world is that how it works the OS is free but you have to pay for updates?
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posted on
12/21/2004 3:52:42 PM PST
by
edchambers
("Pajamahadin Neocon footsoldier of the Haliburton Death squad ")
To: A CA Guy
Right program wrong idea.Reformat the hard drive then use FDISK to partition it and install both your favorite version of Windows and a Nix variant.Flexability rules.
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posted on
12/21/2004 4:02:05 PM PST
by
edchambers
("Pajamahadin Neocon footsoldier of the Haliburton Death squad ")
To: Dallas59
If anything, now first time computer buyers will learn you get what you pay for...
Yep, but you got to realize that for many people that's all they can afford to spend on a computer.I think they could get allot more at that price with a desktop but that's just me.On the bright side it may drive the price of good laptops down a bit.
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posted on
12/21/2004 4:07:43 PM PST
by
edchambers
("Pajamahadin Neocon footsoldier of the Haliburton Death squad ")
To: Recovering_Democrat
If Wal-Mart ever decides to get into the automobile business, hoo-boy, the local shysters and "dealers" better look out.They tried many years ago and got their butts handed to them on a platter, as all the small-town millionaires running the dealerships put huge pressure on their state reps. I forget which state this was, but IIRC it was Arizona or Arkansas.
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posted on
12/21/2004 5:04:20 PM PST
by
ikka
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