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neko-chan
Oct 25, 2003, 07:25 AM
Source (http://qrxx.4t.com/barbieOS.htm)

A Linux Distro for Barbie?

Making a bid for a piece of the emerging desktop Linux market, Mattel, Inc. announced the immediate availability of downloadable beta ISOs for BarbieOS 0.99, and said it hoped the final 1.0 retail version would be on store shelves in time for Christmas. The new OS was created by Mattel to power the upcoming revision of its popular B-Book line of laptops for girls between the ages of four and eleven. The original B-Book laptop, which ran a modified version of PalmOS, was a huge hit with consumers last holiday season, so much so that many stores had trouble keeping them in stock. This year, Mattel is upping the ante by making the B-Book into a full-fledged desktop replacement targeted specifically at toddler through preteen girls who are currently Windows users but may be seeking alternatives, possibly due to increasing licensing fees or out of a desire to break free of vendor lock-in.

The original B-Book laptop ran a modified version of the PalmOS.

BarbieOS, based on Debian Linux, had been in private beta for more than six months prior to yesterday's public release. Initial reaction to the company's announcement has been mixed, as some analysts have claimed that the desktop Linuxmarket is already over-saturated given its current size, as other major players such as Lycoris Desktop/LX, Xandros Linux, and LindowsOS are already competing for the rather small percentage of home desktop users willing to try a non-Microsoft OS. Still, Mattel says it is confident of the potential of BarbieOS 1.0 to find a niche market of young girls under thirteen who are dissatisfied with current Microsoft offerings and are looking toward maybe asking mom and dad for a full-powered Linux laptop running BarbieOS this Christmas.

Thus, Mattel is in a rush to get the laptop into production within the next few weeks and the OS into the hands of as many beta testers as possible. Mattel hopes that any bugs and/or security vulnerabilities in the OS can be found and rectified before the B-Book begins shipping to retail channels. A Mattel spokesperson said the company is already satisfied it has created the most stable, robust and easy to use desktop Linux distribution available, but wants to use the public beta testing.

By the way: if you're looking for a less cool OS, you can switch to the new Mac OS X Panther, out since yesterday: http://www.apple.com/macosx/

Abaddon
Oct 25, 2003, 08:16 AM
...I think i'll stick with 98 and XP http://www.pso-world.com/psoworld/images/phpbb/icons/smiles/anime1.gif

forgetxmyface
Oct 25, 2003, 02:43 PM
2000P fits me well.

Kent
Oct 25, 2003, 02:49 PM
I'll stick with XP, my computer's a gaming machine anyway...

Nai_Calus
Oct 25, 2003, 09:13 PM
I'm allergic to Barbie, so I'll stick with XP since mother would kill me if I took XP off Calus here. Maybe if I can get the CD-ROM/Floppy drives working on my other computer I'll put Linux on it. >_<

BlueJammer
Oct 25, 2003, 11:20 PM
On 2003-10-25 12:49, Kent wrote:
I'll stick with XP, my computer's a gaming machine anyway...



XD
You wouldnt be dissing macintosh, would you?

Kent
Oct 25, 2003, 11:31 PM
On 2003-10-25 21:20, BlueJammer wrote:


On 2003-10-25 12:49, Kent wrote:
I'll stick with XP, my computer's a gaming machine anyway...



XD
You wouldnt be dissing macintosh, would you?



...Almost all of my games aren't Mac compatible.

BlueJammer
Oct 25, 2003, 11:38 PM
Hence me making a joke out of it. I think the only decent mac compatable games ive played are this OLD james bond game and the bnet games. The bnet games jsut being something to play when i want to make a map...