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DivisionTwo: 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.

"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..."

http://linuxtoday.com/developer/2003102400226NWCY
 
That's pretty cool, though I seriously doubt that many girls of that age consider finding an alternative to windows a priority.
 
Life was so much simpler when Barbie was just a doll that you could play with and pose and let your brother cut her hair off.
 
PHATchik said:
Life was so much simpler when Barbie was just a doll that you could play with and pose and let your brother cut her hair off.


Oh wait, we've still got those. They are just called Real Dolls now.
 
NoDaddyNo said:


Exactly why I got it. I can store recipies for my Bake n' Mop Bitch Preparation toy kit that I have.
What was the final tally on time and $ on your Mac from hell ?
 
Y_Lifter said:

What was the final tally on time and $ on your Mac from hell ?

I don't have it yet. Will have it early next month.

The device itself was like $2800 USD or so. Then about $10 in phone calls. Then duty is 33% on the cost (but not the tax).

By my math, that makes it nearly free.

I priced out a Sony Vaio that is pretty sweet for like $2K, but I don't like the keyboards on those.

I want to get an iPod for my fiancee for her birthday.
 
NoDaddyNo said:


I don't have it yet. Will have it early next month.

The device itself was like $2800 USD or so. Then about $10 in phone calls. Then duty is 33% on the cost (but not the tax).

By my math, that makes it nearly free.

I priced out a Sony Vaio that is pretty sweet for like $2K, but I don't like the keyboards on those.

I want to get an iPod for my fiancee for her birthday.

DAMN !
I'm also looking at one of the GB players, and the IPOD is the bomb, but apparantly not very rugged.
That's why I bought the cheap CD/MP3 variety, so I can drop it if needed.

I hope this Mac works out for you.
 
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