------------------------------------------------------------------------ Debian Project http://www.debian.org/ Debian Available Preinstalled on Laptops July 19, 1999 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [note: This announcement was written by Linux Laptops Ltd.]
San Jose, CA, June 30, 1999 -- The Debian Project has claimed another hardware vendor commitment, this time from Linux Laptops Ltd. Linux Laptops is the only hardware vendor devoted exclusively to delivering portable computers with Linux software installed and ready to use. Linux Laptops Ltd. is the Debian Project's second public "win". The first was Corel Corporation's choice in April of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution as the basis of their Corel Linux Desktop. "We chose the Debian distribution both for its great reliability and for the huge number of application packages the project maintains," says Nathan Myers, Linux Laptops Ltd.'s president. "Our customers leave installing to us, and a graphical installation tool would just get in our way. The Debian Project has concentrated its efforts on reliable operation and easy, safe upgrades, because you only install once, but you live with the software for years after." Laptops with Debian GNU/Linux pre-installed can be ordered via the company's web site, http://linuxlaptops.com/. --------------------------------------------- About the Debian Project: The Debian Project is an all-volunteer organization whose charter includes the Debian Free Software Guidelines (DFSG), the basis for the Open Source Definition. The project's purpose is to maintain a complete and 100% Free operating system distribution. Debian is known among Linux experts for having both the best reliability and the widest assortment of prepared software packages. About Linux Laptops Ltd.: Linux Laptops sells portable computers pre-loaded with the reliable GNU/Linux operating system. The company aims to relieve customers' uncertainty about which portable computer models can work well with Linux, and free them from the substantial chore of getting the software installed and configured correctly for the hardware they have. About Linux: Linux is the kernel of an operating system, a set of programs that enables applications to run on a computer. Linux differs from other PC operating systems such as Microsoft Windows or Apple MacOS in that, first, it is "Free Software", and second, most of its users have never seen it crash. About Free Software: Free Software, while usually cheaper than proprietary commercial software, differs mainly in that it is more reliable and more adaptable to the real needs of its users. The differences are a direct result of its open development process, which attracts those people who are both most interested and most competent to improve the software. --------------------------------------------------------- Contact Information: Debian Project Web Site -- http://www.debian.org/ Project Leader -- Wichert Akkerman Press contact -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux Laptops Ltd. Press Contact: -- Nathan Myers, President E-mail -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone -- (888) 546-8958 (888-LINUX-LT) Web site -- http://linuxlaptops.com/ Resources: Linux news -- http://linuxtoday.com/ -- http://lwn.net/ Linux reference -- http://linuxresources.com/ Free Software -- http://freshmeat.net/ http://fsf.org/ "Linux" is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. "Linux Laptops" is a trademark of Linux Laptops Ltd. Other trademarks used are the property of their respective owners. -- Nils Lohner E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian Press Contact Press: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

