We, the PowerPC Linux user community and other concerned individuals, would like to express our support for a viable alternative to the Intel architecture.
We would like to propose that a Apple support Linux as an alternative to the MacOS. Because of the lower price of the PowerPC chip versus Intel chips, we believe that PowerPC machines have demonstrated a far better price-to-performance ratio. Until recently, the only large market for PowerPC machines were systems running MacOS. With the increasing popularity of Linux-ppc and MkLinux there is now is a market for non-MacOS systems, just as there is a market for pre-configured Intel-Linux systems. With the announcement of Apple's on-line direct marketing program, we believe that the addition of systems with a version of Linux pre-installed could significantly improve hardware sales.
The computer industry has historically chosen open systems and consumer choice over proprietary systems, even though the proprietary systems may have had technical or other advantages. Look no further than the IBM PS/2 for an example. Linux is the definition of an open system. All of the source code to create the OS is available for anyone to look at and use. Any user with the knowledge can contribute what they feel is valuable, not what is deemed to be marketable. This allows users choices never before seen in the computing industry.
If PowerPC hardware is available at competitive prices, it will offer even more options to the Linux community. Porting an application from Intel Linux to PowerPC Linux is as simple as recompiling the source code. This makes the processor the OS is running on irrelevant. Then the major factors in choosing a system are reliability and price to performance. We believe the PowerPC has a clear advantage in this area.
The Macintosh platform is currently limited to one processor, and the whims of Apple. The future of the Windows platform is limited to the Intel architecture for the foreseeable future, as most applications are released as executable binaries. The future of Linux, because it is a totally open system, is limited only by the programming abilities of its users. Linux also requires no licensing fees. The only costs associated with building machines for Linux are providing specifications and hardware to key developers.
So, we strongly encourage the Apple to take a chance
and try Linux. They are already supporting the development of MkLinux.
There are many Linux users out there who would love to buy a PowerPC machine
for Linux, but chose an Intel PC because the Macintosh is considered a 'MacOS
only' platform. By providing a pre-installed Linux systems, Apple will erase this
view, and be able to actually take users away from the Windows/Intel
platform.
Never forget that the most important people to your
company are your customers, and your customers want Linux!
As Red Hat, a popular Intel-Linux distributor, is fond of saying: Join the revolution!
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Thank you for your support. Together we can make a difference.
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Primary author: Troy Benjegerdes.
This document was written and composed in its entirety on a Linux System
with 100% free software, running on a Power Macintosh 7100/80. It is web
served by a 486 class machine, running Red Hat Linux 4.2
Minor grammar corrections made on 10/2/97