They aren't doing this out of Altruism, mind you. They know damn well that the world runs on Linux admins, and they want the ecosystem to survive so they can use it as a customer base later.
And Linux should not survive by altruism, but by actual dependency.
lol, $100k+... HP revenue in 2024 was $53,559,000k.
Dell same year $88,000,000k and Lenovo $69,000,000k, so ~$50B to $90B
I let you calculate the percentage but... I'd guesstimate it's approximately nothing.
Revenue is not operational profit
Right... which... is why I wrote revenue and not operational profit? Was I unclear? What should I have shared instead? Please feel free to clarify directly with whatever you believe would be better and why, we can all learn.
What is this condescending tone, is this what they call redditor energy
Were you not condescending? Don't you believe you started this?
You could have said :
- Revenue is not precise enough, operational profit would be a better metric
- Operational profit is more representative of the situation and for HP it's [insert value]
or basically anything that prompts a discussion by kindly clarifying.
Instead you basically said "Apples are not oranges" and now you are saying replies are toxic.
This adds nothing to the topic at hand, sorry, but they're right; that kind of snark is super Reddit. No offense ofc
I'm not sure you're understanding my perspective so I can make it explicit : I took their comment as snarky, not helpful, trying to make their view as objective without helping me and others understanding why their position was better.
I end up very concerned by this kind of thing. Big money in the Linux space very frequently (though not always) creates more closed, proprietary Linuxes, rather than expanding and improving the open-source wider ecosystem.
Soon subscription is coming up for fwupd
“This HPLinux only works on snapd. Please enable snapd on systemd in order to boot”
Black screen of death: “A green pixel is faulty on your display. The driver cannot output any image until it’s fixed”
Monitor ran out of cyan, can't show image. Please replace with Genuine HP Color Display Cartridge^tm to correct.
FYI HP (and Dell, but not Lenovo) are priority targets on the BDS list. Please do not support them even if they support Linux.
What's the "BDS" list? Never heard of it.
I read it as "BSD" at first glance and i was like "damn, i didn't knew the Linux communty declared war on BSD" 😭
Sooo, i get it but this still doesn't explain what BDS is. Boycott Dis Shit?
edit- my ADHD ass missed the link.
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions
I hate when I already don't buy from any of these companies, so I can't really join the boycott for this. At least some of them I am boycotting for other reasons, not just because they make a shit product. Intell, for example, I'll buy from AMD every time first.
AMD's not just in Israel, Lisa Su has been visiting the white house lately.
Sadly, AMD is in Israel as well, although to a lesser degree.
.... Why... or how, would McDonald's support Israel and the IDF?
I mean, that seems such an easy target to avoid and just go "I'm staying out of this one" for any company, but McDonald's? That just has to be for the sport
they give away free food to the idf.
Cruelly ironic, considering the IDF used starvation as a weapon.
even more so when you consider that they're using healthier ingredients for the idf instead of the toxic sludge that they serve to americans.
Siemens is on there?
As an electrical engineer, I guess I know which company is NOT selling my circuit breakers now.
Boycott divest and sanction israel
Still, fuck HP.
Thats pretty great of HP tbh, still fuck them im never buying another HP laptop after my last one suffered from a case of HP (Hinge Problems)
Hostile Printers
HdP means SoB in Spanish. Most accurate name ever
Hey, putas are at least useful for something and they're still human, as are their hijos.
Great news for the foundation, still sorry HP but you have burned me regarding your printers
ik HP has a Linux laptop and all but this company is definitely the last company I thought would do smt like this
high-usage vendors like hp (and dell, lenovo previously reported on) have to start paying-in to support the operating costs of the service.
they certainly aren't doing it because they want to.
Let's go! I want more of this! Better hardware/firmware support is always appreciated.
Whenever HP supports something, I'm left with the thought of 'cui bono' .
Greats news more support for Linux, Two weeks ago I bought a Lenovo IdeaPad 2in1 and while I was on their website checking the warranty, I decided to see if there were BIOS drivers and there were. I tried using fwupd and it didn't find anything and when I searched found that this model does not have Linux support and I couldn't simply use the terminal, it was only possible from Windows, I had to download the .exe and Hiren's to update the firmware.
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