Do people who pay $299 to $399 for a Linux notebook suffer greater levels of buyer's remorse compared to those buying Windows machines? According to MSI's U.S. sales director Andy Tung this seems to ...
The return rate on Linux-powered netbooks may be higher than that for Windows netbooks, but this isn't necessarily a bad thing for Linux, according to Canonical. Canonical, which sponsors the popular ...
Microsoft is quite confident of its leadership status on the Netbook front, boasting earlier this year of 96 percent attach rate for Windows and making other, more recent claims of return rates on ...
Once upon a time, about a year ago, there was a big dustup over the return rates of Linux netbooks. Basically, a few folks at MSI, Canonical, and a few retailers indicated that users were more likely ...
Less bloat, more fumbling. While Linux offers more control than Windows, that control comes with a bigger time and energy ...
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