> Hi,
> 
> When i compare to apple's way of selling, i don't mean that ubuntu should 
> close it's sources (how can he ?), close it's format, or make a big marketing 
> campaign (well, in fact, why not ?).
> But I mean that it is easyer to earn money when you sell a complete system 
> (what apple makes)  that when you give "only" an OS, an OS that anyone can 
> get for free and can copy...
OS X has been on TPB for ages and so have Windows. When you say "can get for 
free" I assume you mean "can get legally for free". I do not think its gonna 
matter if they can download it for free, because the regular customer isn't 
gonna do that. Also if they have the free version support isn't going to be 
free.

> By a good coincidence, a complete solution is exactly what people want:
> - Being sure, before buying your computer, that the hard and software are 
> perfectly shaped and tested to work together.
> - having only one contact in case of probleme either with hardware or with 
> software, or with both.
>
> The other point is that, for a reason i never totaly undertstood, each time 
> someone offers their computers with ubuntu or a linux distro, they are more 
> expensive than with windows !
> Controling the manufacturing and the final price would stop that, and maybe 
> incite other sellers to review their marketing policy.
Having the small stores sell Linux should stop that. Linux distros are 
currently mostly available on computers intended for business use, and are more 
expensive then home user desktops.
 
> People don't want to use xyz12356 instead of UTZ8957, they want to send and 
> receive mails, to "surf" on the web, to see their chidrens photos and videos, 
> etc...
> they don't want a certain brand of computer, a certain brand of OS, they want 
> a Solution that works...
I totally agree on that. And the rest of us want them to fund development of 
cool stuff. :)

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