desktoplinux.com — When Dell first announced that it would be releasing Ubuntu Linux-powered consumer desktops and laptops, some people saw it as more of a stunt than a serious business move. They were wrong. Dell has already expanded its consumer Linux line, and now it has announced that it will soon be offering Ubuntu Linux systems outside of the United States...
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spr0k3tJul 9, 2007
I've got to digg up IceZZ... I just wish more Windows and Mac fanbois would do this. Sick of seeing them groan about inaccurate crap. I mean, for f**ks sake... if these fanbois are interested in Linux then just use it for crying out loud... otherwise smeg off the lot of em.
ahthriftJul 9, 2007
Maybe because Dell make much better machines than Acer.
ilobmirtJul 9, 2007
I think most servers run Linux. I doubt Ms can run the corporate world on its own.
sacherjjJul 9, 2007
The biggest think about Dell selling compatible hardware is that driver support is a less issue. It will work out of the box. This means that Dell might start making purchasing decisions on Linux compatibility. This might make hardware companies take more notice that little Billy who decided to buy nVidia over ATI.
slapthemonkeyJul 9, 2007
Thats wonderful!
ssullivanJul 9, 2007
I hate apple fanboys