Achellin said:
You simply did not understand a single thing I wrote. Your dead lock on business business business.
The cost for manufacturing, marketing, and selling the netbook you buy IS very much so a corporate issue, not a personal one. The reason is the netbook manufacturer is not going to be an individual. The netbook is going to be put out by corporations. The training costs, etc, directly apply there, b/c they have to have Customer Support, Technical support, as well as in house support for internal operations.
It was just mentioned later in the thread about the idea of switching organizations over to Linux from Windows. That idea is not directly on target, but anyone should be able to compare and contrast the two effectively if they wish to consider/debate/understand the choices available.
Back to the original question. For Dell or HP or any other PC manufacturer to support multiple OSes increases costs. They have to either further train existing staff, or build whole separate divisions of staff for support, design, etc. If you can't understand that, then I can't help you for sure.
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Achellin said:
Wait what's this talk about you can't ask personal computer questions?
It's not specifically about being a "personal question". It's about being a "student posting." Frankly that is something specifically mentioned in the
Posting Policies for the site. You can find that link just below the "Preview Post" and "Submit Post" buttons on the site. Well, the very words are listed there as well. It's not any elitism or anything, it's just the way it is on this site, period.
Perhaps you didn't notice that
I pointed out that you do not appear to be "just a student" from one of your earlier postings. And when Noway2 pointed out it looking like a Student Posting, he did not intend any harm either. The very wording he used should clarify such.
Anyway, whatever you end up doing or not doing, the choice is up to you. The size of netbooks is great for mobility, but not too great, in my opinion, for real usage, especially for something like programming. Of course, that is my opinion.
Whatever you do, take what advice/suggestions you find here as you will, and disregard any you don't want. When I said "not to be rude", that is what I meant... it wasn't an attempt at "elitism" or anything of that sort.
Regarding my posting count, etc, here, I've learned MUCH here on tek-tips, and merely enjoy participating, learning further, and helping others as best I can. I've no reason to have ill will about a technical matter. I mean, how would it affect me, either way? Notta, zero, zilch.
Have a good day, and try not to chew off the ends of too many pencils (I do mean that literally, not figuratively - in case there is any possible figurative understanding of this statement).
Wow, still a long post.
Well, this is my final say on the subect: IF IT WERE ME, I wouldn't worry about all the what's and hows of the costs. Sure I might think about it, but what good does it do, what does it change? I would simply choose the best hardware for the best money (If I'm going Linux anyway), then I'd get it home, choose the Linux distro I wanted to use, and give it a shot. The beauty of retail is you can return the things for practically any reason, at least early on.