Wal-Mart now sells computers online, without any OS. Prices start at $399 for 1 Ghz models. Ron Anna Schneider wrote: > > Hi everyone. If my message isn't very clear, I appologize ahead of time. > I've had a very frustrating day in computer research lnd. Even knowing > that Linux isn't mainstream, I didn't know things would be this difficult, > so if I'm a bit hard to follow, that's why. > > What I want to know is, short of building my own computer, are there any > options for either buying a computer with Linux already installed or for > buying a computer with no operating system on it to begin with? Dell will > only install on business systems, and Compaq's web site claims that > several versions of Linux are among the operating systems they offer, but > when I called the number listed, I didn't get any people, I only got "You > live in Seattle Washington, Compaq computers are available at these > locations." Mutter mutter mutter. -- === Ron Marriage Home Page http://www.seidata.com/~marriage/ Blind Links http://www.seidata.com/~marriage/rblind.html Linux http://www.seidata.com/~seilug/ Email mailto:marriage at seidata.com Win door prizes! Meet old and new friends! See the latest technology and gadgets for your everyday living! Learn how the NFB is helping to knock down barriers to make your life better! All this and more at the 2002 NFB National Convention July 3 - 9 -- for details go to: http://www.nfbk.org