With prices starting at $249 in the United States, the Open-PC's price isn't insignificant. On the other hand, if you factor in the inclusion of support, the "just works" factor and an included donation to the KDE project, the Open-PC could be a compelling choice.
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Sale of Linux powered Open-PC starts with three models and partners
The first PC which is build by the free software community and not by a big company. Everybody can contribute. The Open-PC is using only free software and drivers. The good news is that they are not starting with one or two but with three manufacturing partners and models. They are working together with ARLT and greeniX in Germany and ThinkPenguin in the US
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Announcing the Open-PC Project
A little tidbit on an upcoming project to provide a completely open-specification PC for commercial resale.
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Obsolete Technology Can Be Yours Today!
Searching for that one last useless thing to round out your collection? We may have found it!
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Open Source Depends Upon Your Bug Reports
Over the weekend I did an update on my Elive Compiz powered main PC. I didn’t realize it at the time but the update was actually an upgrade (I ran the update via Syanptic not apt-get - otherwise I would have known) and I wound up running the unstable version.
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Why the pre-loaded Linux Desktop is important
If you buy Linux, you’re not only keeping money away from Microsoft, you’re telling OEMs (original equipment manufacturers), that you really do want Linux. And, if enough people do that, the OEMs will support Linux on more of their systems, their vendors will make drivers for Linux components, and the entire Linux desktop world will be the stronger for it.
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Feels good to admit it... we're all running GNU/Linux (video)
This is a Novell ad where a PC user and a Mac user talk about their cool new features... we'll then there's a twist
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Want a fully functional PC capable of running Puppy Linux for $85? You got it...
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