[Am-info] Roll-your-own categories. - Getting [OT]
Sujal Shah
sujal@sujal.net
04 Mar 2002 10:44:29 -0500
On Mon, 2002-03-04 at 10:16, Erick Andrews wrote:
[SNIP]
> However, if I want an NT Server or one of it's follow-ons, I'll likely build;
> I might even need to build to eliminate unwanted integrated peripherals
> found on so many motherboards in pre-built boxes. And I may not be
> an "enthusiast", but a SOHO user or small integrator...come to think of
> it, the last two comprise another unique category.
>
> My point is that the choice of OS and its performance are strongly related,
> which weighs heavily toward a build-your-own decision.
True, but the lay of the market is simply that you have a plethora of
choices out there of various Windows configurations at varying price
ranges. Honestly, it's the same for Linux. You're not compelled to
build your own.
Remember that we're talking about non-corporate users here (Mitch's
original email specifically mentioned non-corporate Linux users), so NT
server is unlikely to be a choice except for enthusiast-type users. (I
would count a small integrator as a corporate user... I don't know of
any non-technical SOHO users that build their own systems). I agree
that OS and hardware combinations matter for performance, but it's
likely only to matter if you really, really care about performance.
Most home/non-corporate users don't care that much (At least as far as
I've seen). Hence my enthusiast point. You have to really care to go
through the shopping and trouble of putting together your own system.
That's all.
Look, I don't really care if the categories are right... I'm sorry I
even put them in the email. :-) I just don't think that Linux users all
build their own machine. The refund days events and the fact that you
can go to the Linux Laptops page or to a dozen different sites listing
all the combinations of Dell/Compaq/etc models that people have gotten
running with Linux as some empirical proof that Many Linux users do
actually buy OEM PCs.
Sujal
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