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Qli Technologies now offering Lycoris Desktop/LX on all Linux Systems

From:  Jason Spisak <jspisak@lycoris.com>
To:  announce@lycoris.com
Subject:  [announce] Qli Technologies now offering Lycoris Desktop/LX on all Linux Systems
Date:  Tue, 08 Apr 2003 08:39:49 -0700

Qli Technologies now offering Lycoris Desktop/LX on all Linux Systems

Leading Midwestern Linux Systems vendor has begun selling Lycoris 
operating system on its full line of computers.

Redmond, WA - April 8, 2003 - Qli Technologies has partnered with 
Lycoris to make Lycoris Desktop/LX available on all Qli Linux Computer 
systems, including Notebooks and the recently announced "Pre-Modded" 
Linux Systems.   Adding to the growing list of OEMs who see the 
expansion of Linux desktop market, Qli Technologies chose Lycoris 
Desktop/LX as the vehicle to target the less-technical customer and 
bring Linux to a broader audience.

"We are very pleased to add Lycoris to our list of pre-installed 
operating system choices," says Ray Sanders, Founder and Chief 
Technology Officer of Qli Technologies. "Lycoris offers the ease of use 
and outstanding value that our customers look for."

Lycoris and Qli Technologies both have a strong commitment to value and 
quality, making this partnership a natural fit.  Qli Technologies has 
won acclaim in Linux Magazine and other publications for their computer 
systems, and Lycoris Desktop/LX was touted as a 'best bet' for a Linux 
desktop OS by Time Magazine and has enjoyed many outstanding reviews.

"More people are becoming aware of alternatives every day.   Qli makes 
it easy for those people to custom-configure their system to precisely 
meet their needs while maintaining an outstanding level of value. 
Lycoris is delighted to work with Qli to help consumers get a PC 
pre-installed with Desktop/LX and give them the best Linux experience 
possible," states Joseph Cheek, President and CTO of Lycoris.

About Lycoris

Lycoris, located in Redmond, Washington, was founded in 2000 with a 
vision of making Linux simple enough for everyone and pioneered the 
Linux-based home-user desktop. Lycoris packages Open Source applications 
for the consumer market and integrates them into Desktop/LX, its simple, 
robust OS. Lycoris has enjoyed amazingly positive press coverage inTime 
Magazine and other publications as the provider of the best Linux 
desktop, whether purchased separately or pre-installed on Desktop/LX PCs.

About Qli Technologies

Founded in 1998, Qli Technologies provides a wide range of AMD and 
Intel-powered Linux systems, from Clustering Systems, Affordable 
"Home/Office Systems,"  Server Systems, Notebooks, and the recently 
announced "Pre-Modded" Linux Systems.  Qli Technologies also provides a 
wide range of Linux Distributions for their customers to choose from. 
All Qli Linux Computer systems feature free e-mail-based technical 
support, and an industry leading 3 year parts and labor warranty (3 yr 
warranty optional on notebooks).

For more information contact:

Lycoris
1-323-445-2646
http://www.lycoris.com
sales@lycoris.com

Qli Linux Computers
1-866-LINUX-PC
http://www.qlilinuxpc.com
sales@qlilinuxpc.com


Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.  Lycoris and 
Desktop/LX are trademarks of Redmond Linux Corp. c 2001 - 2003.  All 
other trademarks belong to their respective holders.

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Qli Technologies now offering Lycoris Desktop/LX on all Linux Systems

Posted Feb 17, 2004 0:14 UTC (Tue) by NerfRadar (guest, #19428) [Link]

I wouldn't recommend QLI Linux.

In September, 2003, the power regulator on my QLI Emperor Laptop went belly-up. I emailed QLI and they recommended that I send it to them for a repair estimate. On September 20th I did. I haven't seen the laptop since. It's now February, 2004.

At the end of September I wrote in to ask if they'd received the laptop, and they replied "your system is being evaluated, and we should have a repair estimate in the next 5-7 days." Three weeks later I wrote to ask about the estimate and was told "give us a day or two and with all luck we will have your estimate, and possibly even the parts needed."

Ten days after that (now we're at the end of October), they respond to my increasingly worried email: "The best info we've been able to gather on that unit so far is 'No Problem Found'... We will keep you posted as soon as we hear word."

This is starting to look bad. Over a month after receiving my laptop, they've gone from saying they're on the verge of having the parts needed to repair it to saying that they haven't found any problem. I call QLI and talk to a representative there who tells me that the motherboard will have to be replaced because the power regulator is part of the motherboard and can't be replaced separately. I ask them to send me a repair estimate for the motherboard replacement.

On November 11th, they finally send me an estimate: "The repair estimate is $475.00 to completely fix the system, as there is a motherboard/power connector problem." I decide to go ahead with the repairs and I PayPal the $475 to QLI the same day. I ask QLI: "Do you have any estimate for when the repairs will be complete?"

The response: "We ask, and get back to you later today or tomorrow. Our rough guess would be about a week."

They did not get back to me "later today or tomorrow" so on November 28th I asked again: "Do you have an estimate as to when the repair work will be done and I'll have my laptop back?"

On December 2nd they replied "Your system is at the manufacturers facility in China/Hong Kong. We have been charged for the replacement part, however that is their standard policy for any out of warranty service. We can drop a note to them and see how things are progressing.... As we are updated, we will pass information along to you."

I thanked them for the update, and waited until January before emailing again to ask if there was any change in status. My January 5th letter wasn't answered. Ditto January 16th, January 20th and January 23rd. I called the QLI toll-free number - it was down (and was still down a month later when I called again).

So I sleuthed around and found the owner's cell and home phone numbers and left messages for him there. That finally got a response: "We had to put in another call to the manufacturer. The word we have is the power board is not the cause of the problem, and they are now claiming it is the motherboard. We are waiting for a price estimate, and there is currently an amount on deposit, as you were charged a deposit fee from our records. The manufacturer was shut down for the chinese new year, we've just been getting caught up from the holiday rush, please excuse the delay."

Naturally, I was flabbergasted, and wrote back explaining that the $475 was not a deposit, that the motherboard had always been the problem, and that they'd had my laptop more than long enough to fix it and return it to me. It's mid-February. My laptop has been missing for almost five months now. I've put in a complaint to the Better Business Bureau (and that's when I found out I wasn't the first one).


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