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May 11th, 2008

Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs?

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 8:42 pm

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Microsoft Corp., ULPC, Negroponte, Linux, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX, Open Source

Obviously, Microsoft has a significant interest in making sure that users of the new breed of netbooks and MIDs hitting the market don’t get too comfortable using Linux. Many manufacturers have taken to installing various flavors of Linux on these devices to minimize footprint, improve performance, and reduce costs on low-power, low-margin hardware. Similarly, most modern Linux distributions provide features that are tough to find on Windows XP (especially XP Home); Vista clearly isn’t an option on these little guys.

ULPCs come up a lot in Ed Tech, partly because the OLPC XO, largely credited with creating this market, is an educational tool and also because ULPCs have the potential to make 1:1 computing realistic (or even to simply make any sort of computing realistic in developing markets). The OS of choice for students today will be the OS of choice in business tomorrow; hence, Microsoft’s concern over the use of Linux.

ComputerworldUK just ran a feature on Microsoft’s latest push to keep Windows XP Home on ULPCs rather than Linux. According to the article,

Microsoft says PC makers are keen to enter the market but want to keep ULPCs as a distinct category from “value” and mainstream PCs. The company’s new program, scheduled to launch by the end of June, is designed to help make that happen.

Microsoft plans to charge PC makers US$26 (£13) for Windows XP Home Edition for ULPCs sold in emerging markets such as China and India, and $32(£16) for those sold in developed markets…PC makers who are eligible for its Market Development Agreement, however, can get a discount of as much as $10 off those prices…

Suddenly, the cost differential between Windows and its open-source alternatives is small enough that ULPC makers can offer Windows on their machines for nearly the same cost as Linux. Those hesitant to adopt newer and arguably less vulnerable Linux operating systems because of their unfamiliarity now have an easy out; many will jump at XP Home, even though it lacks the business features of XP Pro or the security of Vista or Linux (without third-party anti-malware software).

As we know, change is hard. Given the choice, without incentives in either direction (price, in this case), most people will stick with what they know. This certainly includes many people involved with Ed Tech and often involves politicians and government officials in developing markets, rather than developers who can speak to the pros and cons of both platforms. Nicholas Negroponte believes that he could have sold his XOs to Egypt, for example, if they ran Windows. Negroponte believes a lot of things, but he’s certainly right in his perception of pro-Windows bias, whether this bias is well-founded or not.

So can Microsoft kill Linux in this market, a market in which open source has clearly found a niche in which in can compete quite well?

Take the poll and talk back below.

Is Microsoft dumping XP Home on the ULPC market to kill Linux?

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Christopher Dawson

Christopher Dawson is the technology director for the Athol-Royalston School District in northern Massachusetts. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs?
they make the difference between having an XP operation system or a Linux one almost nonexistent but this a step Microsoft usually do with older OS... (Read the rest)
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Familiar or not, it's still XP. TripleII   | 05/11/08
I got to side w/TripleII here drprod@...   | 05/13/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? bpchapman   | 05/11/08
WIndows can't compete with Linux on Ultra Low cost PC timiteh   | 05/12/08
Re: WIndows can't compete with Linux on Ultra Low cost PC none none   | 05/12/08
So, lowering the cost Pliny the Elder   | 05/12/08
All well and good, but... zkiwi   | 05/12/08
This is not about lowering cost timiteh   | 05/12/08
What he should be questioning... storm14k   | 05/12/08
Is fine provided... TtfnJohn   | 05/12/08
Creating artificial markets daengbo   | 05/13/08
It can be anti-competative spincitysd@...   | 05/13/08
Eee PC deefburger   | 05/12/08
re EEE PC and XP dgrainge   | 05/12/08
And My Wife, a lifelong M$ user, loves Xandros on her EEE! drprod@...   | 05/13/08
And you can have extra batteries starcannon99022@...   | 05/13/08
Whats so wrong? laxmanb   | 05/12/08
What's right about it? zkiwi   | 05/12/08
Its illegal dfolk   | 05/12/08
Really? andycher   | 05/12/08
I guess you missed the bit... zkiwi   | 05/12/08
If it's illegal ... markbn   | 05/12/08
"will WIN", I mean markbn   | 05/12/08
Well, the regulators should get there first (nt) zkiwi   | 05/12/08
seriously? acfreema   | 05/14/08
Since the cost of production for Software is zero, dumping would be hard DonnieBoy   | 05/12/08
Everybody does it mswift@...   | 05/13/08
No, dumping is when below cost of manufacture. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 05/12/08
Regardless what you call it, it is still illegal. Basic Logic   | 05/12/08
Ah, so giveng Linux away is illegal? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 05/12/08
Cost... shawn_dude   | 05/13/08
the main difference is Quebec-french   | 05/16/08
Go Make Some More Stupid Predictions itanalyst2@...   | 05/16/08
Not dumping? Price war then? Nobu_z   | 05/12/08
Possibly dumping srobtjones@...   | 05/16/08
The new generation of Eee is cheaper with Windows than with Linux pjotr123   | 05/12/08
Odd... zkiwi   | 05/12/08
I strongly suspect that you're right pjotr123   | 05/12/08
Practically the stunt they pulled in China in 2007 Ole Man   | 05/12/08
Correction Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
A minor correction, a minor point Ole Man   | 05/12/08
No, it's NOT Right, Ole Man - but the Right Wing and M$ have flipped it all drprod@...   | 05/13/08
Can't argue with you there Ole Man   | 05/13/08
Of course they did daengbo   | 05/13/08
they did the same thing in Thailand Ole Man   | 05/13/08
The problem of course is alaniane@...   | 05/12/08
You are right, but greed is a universal language Ole Man   | 05/12/08
Only in Australia so far (NT) TtfnJohn   | 05/12/08
You can be sure that the other continents will follow. pjotr123   | 05/12/08
And daengbo   | 05/13/08
Supposed to promote Linux??? storm14k   | 05/12/08
Spin doctors at work. However: I love Asus! pjotr123   | 05/12/08
Dumping...? shawn_dude   | 05/12/08
exactly Tim Patterson   | 05/12/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? bill@...   | 05/12/08
It is only dumping if you .... ShadeTree   | 05/12/08
Anti-trust oversight would mean you're probably wrong (nt) zkiwi   | 05/12/08
Nope!(nt) ShadeTree   | 05/12/08
yep (nt) zkiwi   | 05/12/08
Not limited to cost of production. TripleII   | 05/12/08
Another thing daengbo   | 05/13/08
XP is stopgap at the very best Ole Man   | 05/13/08
Freedom doesn't mean price scott1329   | 05/12/08
You'll need to ask Ax, Loverock, Anton and other M$ Bigots That drprod@...   | 05/13/08
Look who's talking... Linux bigot... transposeIT   | 05/13/08
Freedom from what? I actually have more choices is the software I use... transposeIT   | 05/13/08
Storage configuration question HooNoze   | 05/12/08
Easy answer daengbo   | 05/13/08
"offering better hardware for the same or similar price" Ole Man   | 05/13/08
Probably the Linux users such as yourself. transposeIT   | 05/13/08
You might want to apply linear logic to the subject Ole Man   | 05/14/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? richdave   | 05/12/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? bricar2   | 05/12/08
Why not WinCE/Mobile? Or other OS in Rom? pfyearwood   | 05/12/08
Win CE ughh starcannon99022@...   | 05/13/08
Roadmap Yagotta B. Kidding   | 05/12/08
About right John L. Ries   | 05/12/08
Wait, what kind of logic is THIS? readwryt@...   | 05/12/08
Difference . . . JLHenry   | 05/12/08
Oh, I see...how silly of me... readwryt@...   | 05/12/08
The point is . . . JLHenry   | 05/12/08
I meant . . . JLHenry   | 05/12/08
we do itchy8me   | 05/13/08
Microsoft Fears Linux chessmen   | 05/12/08
Ironically, Linux is the best thing alaniane@...   | 05/12/08
Then it won't be too rosy for Microsoft then... transposeIT   | 05/13/08
In your dreams! Ole Man   | 05/14/08
They are just leveling the playing field... transposeIT   | 05/13/08
Like using a bulldozer Ole Man   | 05/14/08
One could argue... John L. Ries   | 05/12/08
I agree wholeheartedly... But also for your consideration..... LazLong   | 05/12/08
Pretty much the way I see it John L. Ries   | 05/12/08
Linux unwanted Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
... Linux User 147560   | 05/12/08
The gov't of Egypt never heard of Windows? Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
... Linux User 147560   | 05/12/08
Linux is not Windows Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
... Linux User 147560   | 05/12/08
Government mandates Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
... Linux User 147560   | 05/12/08
... transposeIT   | 05/13/08
You jumped on him Ole Man   | 05/14/08
Re: The gov't of Egypt never heard of Windows? none none   | 05/12/08
Why isn't it about the software? Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
Corrected sentence Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
... Linux User 147560   | 05/12/08
Agreed on one point Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
Re: Linux unwanted none none   | 05/12/08
"... sending hard currency ..." Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
Re: "... sending hard currency ..." none none   | 05/12/08
Trade is reciprocal Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
You are grasping. TripleII   | 05/12/08
Why the upheaval, then? Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
Point by point TripleII   | 05/12/08
A few points. Anton Philidor   | 05/12/08
I think daengbo   | 05/13/08
Mr. Negroponte... Anton Philidor   | 05/13/08
Gotta continue the astroturfing, Anton TtfnJohn   | 05/12/08
"... total control ..." Anton Philidor   | 05/13/08
Well... zkiwi   | 05/13/08
You might... Anton Philidor   | 05/13/08
It's not just me... zkiwi   | 05/14/08
Same as when they COOSE to buy bootleg Windows No_Ax_to_Grind   | 05/12/08
There is some truth to that... TtfnJohn   | 05/12/08
Wouldn't you just kill for a preview function on zdnet usa? (nt) zkiwi   | 05/12/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? tmechanic@...   | 05/12/08
You're forgetting... zkiwi   | 05/12/08
That's to enforce Vista and protect OEMs. TripleII   | 05/12/08
Well... zkiwi   | 05/12/08
RE: Linux on ULPCs Means What??? L3LLL1931@...   | 05/12/08
MS speak. TripleII   | 05/12/08
I assume... John L. Ries   | 05/13/08
An OS versus A Distro jabailo1   | 05/12/08
Finally, we shall see. TripleII   | 05/12/08
Two configurations, one price ... Steve4Fluff   | 05/13/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? bigjim01@...   | 05/12/08
RE: ...kill Linux...? n0neXn0ne   | 05/13/08
Dont Forget Office rtb   | 05/13/08
but... Brissietex   | 05/13/08
marketing marketing... to the 'bottom billion' top_manager   | 05/13/08
One word: NO Narg   | 05/13/08
Be careful who you classify Ole Man   | 05/13/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? gmarriott@...   | 05/13/08
Talk about 2nd class citizens The Big Z   | 05/13/08
Don't try to apply the same rules to the Linux market and to MIcrosoft RamonFHerrera   | 05/13/08
Japanese cars softwareFlunky   | 05/13/08
nothing wrong with doing it tomandnancyjones@...   | 05/13/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? bob.legrand@...   | 05/13/08
I own 5 UMPC's All Running Linux starcannon99022@...   | 05/13/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? tracy anne   | 05/13/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? gigaferz   | 05/13/08
Surely WindowsCE would be the obvious Windows tony@...   | 05/14/08
Linux commits suicide billfranke@...   | 05/14/08
The case is not closed Ole Man   | 05/14/08
I don't think so timiteh   | 05/15/08
RE: Will Microsoft kill Linux on ULPCs? cup@...   | 06/11/08

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