Well if it comes with Linux chances are it will cost less. And why would I want to uninstall something when I bought it new. I'd rather it come with nothing at all than Windows.
Why would you bother uninstalling anyway? Wouldn't the first step of your Linux install on a fresh drive be to create a new partition? So, you create a fresh partition that previously had Windows on it - big deal.
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If it doesn't come with Windows on it, I'll buy one.
I think the opposite of you.
Any reason why you can't just uninstall windows?
Well if it comes with Linux chances are it will cost less. And why would I want to uninstall something when I bought it new. I'd rather it come with nothing at all than Windows.
Why would you bother uninstalling anyway? Wouldn't the first step of your Linux install on a fresh drive be to create a new partition? So, you create a fresh partition that previously had Windows on it - big deal.