engadget.com— It's not like this one was too difficult to see coming, but it sounds like Dell just may have a few more machines ready to take the Linux dip in the not-too-distant future.
Jul 27, 2007View in Crawl 4
I'm so proud of all the linux developers out there for creating not only a great operating system but all the developers who develop these great opensource programs that make linux so worthwhile that its not worth passing over it. Linux has gone from basically little support with the top most manufacturer supporting it. Bravo
I read that in the forum yesterday. I have an e1505n on order and the shipping date was pushed back a week. When I checked the Ubuntu Dell offerings, the 1505 was still there. I'm not going to risk screwing up my order be calling customer service. I'll just have to wait and see.
mlblac02Jul 27, 2007
The "emerge" command does not work in Ubuntu.
kaiserollofdoomJul 27, 2007
I'm so proud of all the linux developers out there for creating not only a great operating system but all the developers who develop these great opensource programs that make linux so worthwhile that its not worth passing over it. Linux has gone from basically little support with the top most manufacturer supporting it. Bravo
wargalasJul 27, 2007
emerge is a Gentoo command. Either he's joking or he's an idiot.
speedJul 27, 2007
No guarantee the hardware will work.
raseelJul 27, 2007
Great job Ubuntu and thanks Dell .... and go to sleep Raseel !!
angrykeyboarderJul 28, 2007
If only Dell didn't otherwise suck....
diggsitJul 28, 2007
I read that in the forum yesterday. I have an e1505n on order and the shipping date was pushed back a week. When I checked the Ubuntu Dell offerings, the 1505 was still there. I'm not going to risk screwing up my order be calling customer service. I'll just have to wait and see.
seifsallamFeb 19, 2009
HP then DELL ,...... whats next ?????