Posted Mar 11, 2008 at 10:04PM by Sally B. Listed in: Off Topic Tags: Linux, Wal-Mart
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Linux - Image 1Realizing that selling Linux-based computers via brick-and-mortar stores just isn't as effective as distributing them through online sales, retail giant Wal-Mart has pulled out stocks of Everest's Green gPC, powered by open-source operating system Linux. "This really wasn't what our customers were looking for," said Wal-Mart's spokesperson Melissa O'Brien. Wal-Mart had decided to stock their stores with the Linux computers as a test whether or not the computers will take off.

As a failed experiment, US$ 199 Green gPC just weren't flying off the retail shelves as much as it did when it was sold online. As Wal-Mart's first attempt to sell them from retail shelves - Wal-Mart stocked about 600 stores with the Linux-preloaded computers - the Everest gPCs didn't take off as well as computers pre-loaded with Windows. The in-store gPC inventory wasn't restocked.

Computers with Linux operating systems are actually a popular choice for server computers, though the operating system is yet to fully break into the home computer market currently being dominated by computers pre-loaded with Microsoft and Apple OS.


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