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October 29th, 2008

HP revs netbooks: Attempts custom Linux OS

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:37 am

Categories: General, Hardware Infrastructure, Hewlett-Packard, Personal Technology

Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Operating System, Linux, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source, Software, Larry Dignan

Hewlett Packard on Wednesday rolled out a netbook lineup designed to play catch up with Dell, Asus and others. But the real interesting play here is HP’s move to develop a custom Linux operating system for one of its netbooks.

First the news (statement, specs, Techmeme): HP is rolling out three netbooks powered by Intel’s Atom processor. Given that netbooks are accounting for most of the growth in PC units HP would be foolish not to dive in. Frankly it’s a bit surprising HP has waited this long to dive into netbooks. As for the models, HP is launching:

  • The HP Mini 1000: A black netbook powered by Windows XP Home with solid-state or traditional hard drive options. Screens are 8.9 inches to 10.2 inhpmini.pngches. This one is available in December and will start at $399.
  • The HP Mini 1000 Vivienne Tam Edition (right): Basically a Mini 1000 with a red peony-flower design from Tam, who is a fashion designer HP says. (I wouldn’t know Tam if she fell on my head to be honest.) This netbook, which will be available in mid-December and start at $699, is for “Internet centric fashionistas.” I’m not in that fashionista club but it sounds interesting.
  • And the HP Mini 1000 with MIE (mobile Internet experience): This one comes with an HP interface that’s built on Linux and is designed for digital content–videos, music and video. It also comes with Skype, instant messaging and a dashboard to get to email and browsing. The MIE will start at $379 with availability in January.

That latter one is the most interesting for a few reasons. Among them:

  • HP has been increasingly dabbling in operating system refinement and the user experience.
  • By customizing Linux it HP is illustrating that the open source OS is still too complicated for the average bear on the desktop.
  • However, if HP–and others–start improving the user experience of desktop Linux it could be an emerging threat to Windows.

When you look at the netbook market–and its growth–you realize that these mobile Internet devices are really a Trojan horse for desktop Linux. We’ll see how the Mini 1000 MIE sells, but I’m very interested in HP’s interface and how it compares to other operating systems.

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RE: HP revs netbooks: Attempts custom Linux OS
Blu ray Ripper Thanks for your information, i have read it, very good?... (Read the rest)
Posted by: gwreg4fge Posted on: 10/08/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
HP revs netbooks: Attempts custom Linux OS  L8erG8er | 10/29/08
Is it really necessary?  Michael Kelly | 10/29/08
One issue ...  Linux_4u! | 10/29/08
yes and no  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 10/29/08
HP Touchsmart  puelocesar | 10/29/08
HP needs a custom interface ...  MisterMiester | 10/29/08
Let's apply this logic to something else ...  MisterMiester | 10/29/08
LOL  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 10/29/08
This distro is suppose to be Ubuntu ...  MisterMiester | 10/29/08
Silly analysis....  storm14k | 11/12/08
RE: HP revs netbooks: Attempts custom Linux OS  Loverock Davidson | 10/29/08
Wow.. 3rd post I've found this same FUD  dragonbite | 10/29/08
Running Ubuntu Hardy Heron  mr1972 | 10/29/08
Updating to new version easy as well  dragonbite | 10/29/08
So you are keeping track of my posts?  Loverock Davidson | 10/29/08
Are you kidding right?  puelocesar | 10/29/08
No i'm not  Loverock Davidson | 10/29/08
Depending on what distro you use  nuplugtech@... | 11/12/08
... Loverock Davidson is outdated. Upgrade [Y/n]?  Mitch 74 | 11/13/08
What a joke...  scott.sheriff@... | 11/14/08
Ubuntu  puelocesar | 10/29/08
I have  Loverock Davidson | 10/29/08
Um, respected...  B.O.F.H. | 11/12/08
This Loverock is...  yschoo1@... | 10/29/08
RE: Wow.. 3rd post I've found this same FUD  richdave | 10/29/08
The FUD master  chemist109 | 11/17/08
What a fool!  InAction Man | 10/29/08
um ok? (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 10/29/08
Apple did a phenomenal job with UNIX...  olePigeon | 10/29/08
Could you be any more clueless?  Loverock Davidson | 10/29/08
You already admitted that you don't know  nuplugtech@... | 11/12/08
RE: HPRE: revs netbooks: Attempts custom Linux OS  deaster2@... | 11/13/08
Interface or OS?  dragonbite | 10/29/08
Ubuntu  puelocesar | 10/29/08
What's with these custom interfaces?  MisterMiester | 10/29/08
Noteworthy...  no_zd_user_name | 10/29/08
Sensible  John L. Ries | 10/29/08
RE: HP revs netbooks: Attempts custom Linux OS  yschoo1@... | 10/29/08
YALD  trentreviso | 10/29/08
The linux model is not SuSe, but Ubuntu ...  MisterMiester | 10/29/08
Finally, HP decides to compete with Apple  mlindl | 10/30/08
THIS IS WHAT AZURE IS ABOUT  jjworleyeoe | 10/30/08
RE: HP revs netbooks: Attempts custom Linux OS  joshdcohen@... | 10/30/08
Skin in the game  RunSilent23 | 10/30/08
RE: HP revs netbooks: Attempts custom Linux OS  gwreg4fge | 10/08/09

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