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Linux netbook thieves ignore laptops

Even thieves don't want Vista

ELONEX WEBBOOKS that are preloaded with Ubuntu Linux and currently featured at Carphone Warehouse in Bracknell, UK are apparently is such high demand that thieving opportunists stole a display model.

The netbook display item was lifted from a shopping mall Carphone Warehouse store in broad daylight by using bolt cutters to sever the stranded wire tiedown.

Several larger laptop PCs preloaded with Microsoft Vista sitting in the same shop display area were reportedly left unmolested in the heist.

As the individual who posted this news item on the Ubuntu UK mailing list observed, "Even thieves don't want Vista." µ

L'Inq
The Open Sourcerer

Comments

Vista has it's first real selling point

This reminds me of that old joke about the release of the special edition LV bag that was made out of pieces of old, classic LV bags and was well worth the high price you had to pay, since it came with a fullproof theft prevention system - it looked like a piece of crap.
posted by : tain, 28 August 2008

Vistas Ultimate Security Feature

I am now convinced that Vista has matured enough to offer an unrivaled security feature that other OS's and distros will struggle to rival...
posted by : Christopher Brunsdon, 28 August 2008

Vista isn't as bad as made out to be...

Obviously the netbooks are in demand because of the small size. If I had a choice to take a big laptop or a small netbook, of course I'm gonna go for the netbook. It's easier to conceal and more portable. I don't think that the fact that the laptops had Vista was a factor in why they weren't stolen...
posted by : ojdidit84, 29 August 2008
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