OS-free (or Free OS) Thinkpads
OS-free (or Free OS) Thinkpads
I am not sure the T60 is the right forum for this question, but it is the only one I follow, and seems to have the most advanced and sophisticated users.
Let me ask (and poll) how many would like to see OS-free laptops, or ones with corporate-strength Linux (e.g. SuSE, IMO) vs. XP, Vista, 2000, etc. With MacOS also available I wouldn't want to be OS-limited in taking advantage of the excellent build quality of titanium TP's.
This is the article that provoked my question, though I've been wanting to see this for a while.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070226-8923.html
The other benefit of an OS-free laptop should be a lower cost.
Note from Moderator: I started to move this to Off-Topic but decided the General TP questions conference was a good fit.
Let me ask (and poll) how many would like to see OS-free laptops, or ones with corporate-strength Linux (e.g. SuSE, IMO) vs. XP, Vista, 2000, etc. With MacOS also available I wouldn't want to be OS-limited in taking advantage of the excellent build quality of titanium TP's.
This is the article that provoked my question, though I've been wanting to see this for a while.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070226-8923.html
The other benefit of an OS-free laptop should be a lower cost.
Note from Moderator: I started to move this to Off-Topic but decided the General TP questions conference was a good fit.
I enjoy the convenience of getting a preinstalled OS with the drivers and everything on a laptop, because the things are much more proprietary than desktops.
So I'd rather get a fresh installation of XP (not Vista) with drivers and laptop-specific software (no third-party apps).
Of course, in reality, I'll probably be getting Vista with lots of bloatware.
So, maybe, the best option is no OS at all, and provide a disk with drivers and essential programs, just like motherboard manufacturers do.
So I'd rather get a fresh installation of XP (not Vista) with drivers and laptop-specific software (no third-party apps).
Of course, in reality, I'll probably be getting Vista with lots of bloatware.
So, maybe, the best option is no OS at all, and provide a disk with drivers and essential programs, just like motherboard manufacturers do.
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over ride the installed os?
Since I prefer eComStation http://www.ecomstation.com over any version of Windows, it would be nice to get a Thinkpad (or any othger notebook computerr) , I will not have to over write the os that was pre-installed. I am pretty sure most- non -Win users would prefer this too (ie; Linux, ReactOS, etc). 
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It's easier to sell a Thinkpad that has a Windows COA.
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Dell OptiPlex 9010 SFF (Core i3-3220 / 8GB / 8TB); HP 8300 Elite minitower (Core i7-3770 / 16GB / 9.25TB)
Acer T272HUL; Crossover 404K; Dell 3008WFP, U2715H, U2711, P2416D; Monoprice 10734; QNIX QHD2410R; Seiki Pro SM40UNP
I chose Linux (wont run too well on my Thinkpad, so I've been bouncing back and forth between XP and Vista), but not SuSE. Debian (heck, even Ubuntu), Slackware, Gentoo, etc would be better.
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Good News for Linux Lovers!
Both Dell and Lenovo are already offering it:
http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/ind ... e=samechan
Both Dell and Lenovo are already offering it:
http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/ind ... e=samechan
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I'm gonna go completely off the charts here and offer what I really would like to be able to buy...
I want to buy a TP that boots into something similar to the Rescue and Recovery environment at startup. I want to be able to email, web browse, do basic file management and document creation (possibly using online tools like Google has) without ever firing up a "real" OS.
I also want to be able to launch a built-in virtualization engine from within that environment, and run any properly licensed OS I care to as a windowed VM inside the startup environment.
Is that asking too much?
Ed Gibbs
I want to buy a TP that boots into something similar to the Rescue and Recovery environment at startup. I want to be able to email, web browse, do basic file management and document creation (possibly using online tools like Google has) without ever firing up a "real" OS.
I also want to be able to launch a built-in virtualization engine from within that environment, and run any properly licensed OS I care to as a windowed VM inside the startup environment.
Is that asking too much?
Ed Gibbs
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