This hardware vendor has netbooks with touchscreen, small firm factor desktops etc. they are willing to also support preinstalled and branded cenrtified foss desktops. If we can help him produce a 100% free distribution, they are willing to market laptops and desktops preinstalled. some of their hardware requires firmware, but they are willing to replace if we can suggest some alternatives
do any of you any experience with them?
- GN
On Thursday 01 April 2010 12:39 PM, Nagarjuna G wrote:
This hardware vendor has netbooks with touchscreen, small firm factor desktops etc. they are willing to also support preinstalled and branded cenrtified foss desktops. If we can help him produce a 100% free distribution, they are willing to market laptops and desktops preinstalled. some of their hardware requires firmware, but they are willing to replace if we can suggest some alternatives
Nagarjun, Apart from the firmware, there is another thing we can suggest them. I have worked with a few local hardware venders and the major reason they liked to give GNU/Linux as the choice for OS was that they liked the concept of apton cd. We had created an apton for Ubuntu with all the major softwares such as inkscape, audacity, scribus, Thunderbird and many more. It was found by the venders pritty easy because it acted like a utility cd which the users can just put into their cdrom drives and synaptic package manager opens automatically. As a result they could provide support to many users. If typicle addon packages can be created like this, then it will be very easy to provide a complete FOSS based solution.
Happy hacking. Krishnakant.