Robert Vogel wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Corey Osgood" corey.osgood@gmail.com To: "Danny Piccirillo" danny.piccirillo@gmail.com Cc: linuxbios@linuxbios.org Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2007 11:05 PM Subject: Re: [LinuxBIOS] LinuxBIOS from Dell
Danny Piccirillo wrote:
I'm sure some of you are aware that LinuxBIOS appeared on Dell's IdeaStorm website. At some point the status was set to ***ACKNOWLEDGED*** by a Dell admin but has since been removed. http://www.ideastorm.com/article/show/62549 Maybe we can build up support for this idea again?
Hmm, what exactly does acknowledged mean, anyways? Seems like all it means is, "hey, we saw it". I don't think that until we can get Windows Vista running on a Core 2 Duo system that dell will seriously consider this idea. I could be wrong, and really hope I am, as I'd love to see them actually help with this.
-Corey
I can't imagine why you want Windows Vista running on a machine that you took the trouble to configure with LinuxBIOS. Why would you do that ? I'm beginning to think that a LinuxBIOS machine may first come from embedded style boxes. OLPC is a pretty good role model. Don't you think ?
*I* don't want Vista on my LinuxBIOS machine. *Dell* would. I ran the Vista betas for a while. I wasn't impressed, and haven't rushed out to purchase it yet. LinuxBIOS already runs on a handful of embedded mainboards, etc, look up the LinuTop for one example, and there are more in the wiki.
-Corey