According to this article:

http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2007/10/200-everex-gree.html

two Wal-Mart stores in the San Diego area are selling a $200 computer that comes with Ubuntu preinstalled. I am tempted to start calling around to find out which one it is if I thought there was any chance that someone who answered the phone might know if their store carried them. I may just have to visit a few until I find one.


Things like this really tick me off:

http://blog.mandriva.com/2007/10/31/an-open-letter-to-steve-ballmer/

but the hardware is getting so small and cheap and Windows so big and bloated that I think we are now at the point where it will soon be impossible to install Windows on some of these cheap computers that ship with Linux pre-installed. If they really provided Windows for free in the above case it seems like a classic case of dumping. I have heard rumors that Microsoft is trying to get Windows to run on the OLPC but that is going to be such a big PITA to pull off and the Windows would be so crippled that I don't think they could possibly gain anything by it.

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