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Canonical: Ubuntu To Soon Ship On 5% Of PCs
Posted: 08 May 2012, 16:59
by dedanna1029
Michael Larabel wrote:Chris Kenyon, the VP of sales and business development for Canonical, just spoke this afternoon at the
Ubuntu 12.10 Developer Summit about what Canonical does with OEMs and ODMs. He also tossed out some rather interesting numbers about the adoption of Ubuntu Linux.
Posted from Phoronix via
DiBosco on another venue. Quite interesting, this.
Re: Canonical: Ubuntu To Soon Ship On 5% Of PCs
Posted: 08 May 2012, 23:18
by viking60
Interesting indeed!
What bugs me is that the Chinese buy the Ubuntu computer and drop Ubuntu and put a pirated Windows on it. They only take the Ubuntu computer because it is cheaper.
Here in Europe I cannot find a Ubuntu computer so I do it the other way around.
If I am lucky I might succeed in getting a laptop without an OS so I can install Linux myself.
Re: Canonical: Ubuntu To Soon Ship On 5% Of PCs
Posted: 08 May 2012, 23:33
by dedanna1029
viking60 wrote:What bugs me is that the Chinese buy the Ubuntu computer and drop Ubuntu and put a pirated Windows on it. They only take the Ubuntu computer because it is cheaper.
Yes, that got me, too. Another thing that got me is that they centered around one Linux distribution and didn't show anything for any of the others (as usual, only Ubuntu).
Re: Canonical: Ubuntu To Soon Ship On 5% Of PCs
Posted: 09 May 2012, 00:33
by viking60
Well Ubuntu is Linux and they have made the effort so they deserve the credit for that. I sure would lpve to see computers pre-installed with Arch, Mandriva or Fedora. But they have not managed that. That cannot be Ubuntu's fault.
Ubuntu is also very successful in the server market, that must be because they have cred. as a supporting institution. The server itself is not as good as Debian IMHO.