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Linux made its first desktop breakthrough

It seems that Linux is gaining more and more popularity in the battle for the operating system of choice for cheap desktop computers. After the OLPC (one laptop per child) program decided to use Mandriva instead of a light version of Windows for the XO laptops, now Wal-Mart reports it has sold out its gPC stock.

The gPC runs a Google friendly Linux operating system built around Ubuntu Linux. The computer is priced at 199$ and can be used to perform most of the common tasks such as using the office suite or listening to music. Critics, however, have yet to proclaim the gPC as a success yet. Because of its very low price, this incredible sale rate could be only related to the actual price tag the product has, not its actual usefulness.

 
 
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