
$199 Linux Device in Prodigy deal 40
Eric Maag sent us a news.com
article that talks about another
$199 Linux Box
(and unlike the last one we mentioned, this one apparently
actually does run Linux, and isn't simply taking the name in
vain to gain publicity). This might come about as
part of a recent prodigy push to add cheap PCs to their roster.
Re:Cheap PC's (Score:1)
Re:PIA Fact Not Fiction (Score:1)
Stephen Hindle
Director Of Linux Product Development
The Linux Store
Stephen Hindle
Director of Linux Product Development/CTO
Need more specs, Scotty! (Score:1)
AMD chip, what speed? 266? 300? 450?
Any slots? How many? Does it have a CDROM drive? Floppy?
(This is about the only way you'll get an x86 box in my house, sell it dirt cheep and preinstall Linux on it.)
-- Dirt Road
-- Dirt Road
Re:Cheap PC's (Score:1)
If your still skeptical - watch the demo on "Good Morning America" july 15
Stephen Hindle
Director Of Linux Product Development
http://www.thelinuxstore.com
Stephen Hindle
Director of Linux Product Development/CTO
Re:Oh no! Not Prodigy! (Score:1)
Re:Prodigy+Linux=? (Score:1)
A few months ago, they confirmed an outage. Like others have said, they didn't have any Linux-specific help. It seemed I was unable to connect for longer than it should have taken. (I think I was able to connect from a Win '95 box.) Ultimately I discovered that I had to prevent either pap or chap from being used (I removed one of either the pap or chap config files). They never told me about any change on their servers that would have implied this, but it just started working again.
For 199? (Score:1)
-Toby
OS Wars (Score:1)
I guess Windows is the Empire then!
hook, line, and sinker (Score:1)
It's not $199... (Score:1)
Bleah, now if they sold it without the internet access I would buy.
It's just a Linux WebTV.
Re:Story Submitted before (Score:1)
Anyway, the email I received stated that the PIA will have a full install of Linux (unknown distro), will have a spreadsheet, word proc., email, internet pre-configured. But it did not say if it was set up for a specific provider.
My thoughts are that you should be able to alter any funky setup on this box and at the least have a decent machine for email, net and basics. Might be a step up for some people using a 486 or 386 with low RAM.
Good Deal (Score:1)
Slashdot. (Score:1)
$199? (Score:3)
"Hey kid, I'll give ya this one for a special low price..."
When in fact, he's thinking:
"Haha! Once he gets hooked, he'll want more and more! 'Come on man.. just 1 more meg of ram.. come on... I'm having shakes without a 450mhz box!' Hahah!! Then they'll pay!! Bwahahahhaha"
Or maybe I just carried the analogy a bit far...
Re:Slashdot. (Score:1)
Interesting. The date on the article is July 6.
Prodigy+Linux=? (Score:1)
Re:Slashdot. (Score:1)
ISP lengths (Score:1)
Prior to the oversubscribed one, I was with Compuserve - dropped that after it became two $ and my brother ran up a $90 bill - he rang up a bunch of outside hours looking at naked people!
(then tried to deny it and said someone was using my computer as a porn repository...yeesh!)
Prior to that experience, I had free access thru my college.
Similar offers (Score:1)
This is probably completely funded by MS (and therefore suspect
Then there are the Gateway ISP/PC packages. It appears that there is real competition in this area.
CPU Micromart is dubious - who is better? (Score:2)
What supercheap-preinstalled-Linux-box vendors would people here actually recommend based on personal experience?
Cheap PC's (Score:1)
PIA Fact Not Fiction (Score:1)
For more information about the PIA, please visit the linux store web site: TheLinuxStore [thelinuxstore.com]
Stephen Hindle Director of Linux Product Development http://www.thelinuxstore.com
Stephen Hindle
Director of Linux Product Development/CTO
The advanced model (Score:2)
(You might be a child of the 80's if you get that joke.
calm down... (Score:2)
I'm just not sure why you're all worked up about it. I quote loosely: "Call me whatever you want, just make sure you spell my name right." At this point, any vendor uttering "Linux" because they think it will help sell product (and any news org blindly repeating it) is extremely good news.
J
Here's where Linux wins... (Score:1)
Clueville...forget Bill Gates, he doesn't exist...the Pia is one of the first examples of the Internet appliance (and who would have thought an "appliance" would have 2GB?) that runs Linux and will basically kick ass, not because it's better than MS but because it really doesn't care that MS is there...it's compact, quick and dirty and that makes good biz sense...
(aside...ebiz will become a much higher evaluated stock once it fixes its horrible customer service inadequacies...the big dogs are watching...)
Re:Stock ticker symbol is EBIZ (Score:2)
|some great things. Definitely worth considering
|as an investment.
I sincerely hope these guys have cleaned up their act before joining the ranks of happy Linuc resellers. My dealings with them were nothing short of painful - though I *finally* got what I ordered. Heck, they didn't respond to my e-mails until I responded to an ad they posted in a newsgroup.
Like I said, I hope they've cleaned up their act...
Re:Stock ticker symbol is EBIZ (Score:1)
Stephen Hindle
Director Of Linux Product Development
http://www.thelinuxstore.com
Stephen Hindle
Director of Linux Product Development/CTO
Re:PIA Fact Not Fiction (Score:1)
I'll bet the shipping to the UK costs more than the goods.
Cheap internet boxes from Dixons (Score:1)
I haven't found any details of OS/browser, though.
The report was in the (paper) edition of the Guardian, Thursday.
Re:Prodigy+Linux=? (Score:1)
Re:PIA Fact Not Fiction (Score:1)
-a sad agrieved