Why Wal-Mart Won't Have Linux Desktops on its Store Shelves

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 03/17/2008 - 21:45

DesktopLinux: "The other day, Wal-Mart let it slip that it would no longer be selling Linux-powered computers in its stores.

The retail giant will, however, continue to sell Linux desktop and laptop systems via its online store..."


 

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