Linux and Open Source

New preloaded Linux computers for sale now at Sears and Wal-Mart

The success of the $199 Everex gOS-based desktop at Wal-Mart has spurred two more releases of low-end, Linux-based computers at two retail giants. Wal-Mart’s follow-up to the Everex is the $399 gOS-based Cloudbook laptop — sporting Gmail, Google Docs, Google Calendar, Google News, Google Maps, YouTube, Firefox, Skype, Facebook and OpenOffice 2.3.

At Sears, consumers can get a new Linux desktop PC for less than $200 (with a $100 mail-in rebate). The Mirus/Linspire includes: an Intel Celeron 420 1.6-GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, an 80GB hard drive, a 56Kbit/sec. modem, a CD-RW burner, a media card reader, a keyboard, speakers, a mouse and Linspire’s Freespire 2.0 Linux operating system — but no monitor.

What do you think of these new offerings — a harbinger of even better things to come? Is anyone planning to try one of these out?

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Selena Frye

About Selena Frye

Selena Frye is a Senior Editor at TechRepublic.com.

Selena Frye

Selena Frye
Selena has been at TechRepublic since 2002. She is currently a Senior Editor with a background in technical writing, editing, and research. She edits Network Administrator, Linux and Open Source, Macs in Business, and Security blogs.
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