It's not about the money. It's about reality. Sometimes to move forward you need to take baby steps. * We don't tell users what distribution to get *. We ask them what distribution would you like? And if they don't know they get a 'default'. The default is based off the assumption they don't know anything about GNU/Linux. Which is a very fair assumption. A good percentage of our customers are coming from Microsoft Windows land. You don't want people returning systems because they think "GNU/Linux" is too hard for them. It's best to get them onto something which is less likely that they'll run into a problem with and position them so they'll be able to run with a 100% free software operating system later.

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