Linux toast as Apricot gets in a netbook jam

  2008-10-24 06:30:02
One of the reasons why netbooks have proved so successful is the inclusion of Linux to lower resource requirements and cost alike. So why has Apricot decided to drop Linux and only offer a Windows XP powered netbook instead? 
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