More cheap Linux PCs at Walmart.com
The most important retailer in the country Wal-Mart has now added Lycoris low-cost PCs running Linux according to this News.com story on the New York Times site:
Through its
Web site , the retail giant early this year began offering low-cost PCs without an operating system preinstalled. It then expanded to Linux, initiallyrelying on the Lindows distribution of Linux and later expanding toinclude MandrakeSoft's version of the OS.By using the open-source software and low-cost processors from Taiwan chipmaker Via, Wal-Mart has been able to
drive down prices to $199 for a PC without a monitor.
Lycoris was launched in Redmond, Wash., home base of OS rival Microsoft, two years ago by former Microsoft systems tester Joseph Cheek. The company began selling Lycoris Desktop/LX, its version of Linux for desktop PCs, early this year and quickly won recognition for dressing up Linux with a user interface similar in look and feel to recent versions of Windows.