Sunday, February 25th 2007
Linux gets a Boost from Dell
After conducting a survey to find out what consumers wanted, desktop and notebook builder Dell has announced that it is planning a new line of computers which have the option of pre-installed Linux. Until now, Dell hasn't been overly keen to provide the open source operating system, opting instead to persuade users towards Windows. However, this new line of user-ready certified desktops and laptops could encourage people buying a new computer to give Linux a try, with SUSE Linux being made available on a number of OptiPlex and Precision desktops, along with Latitude notebooks. The company may eventually choose to expand its range of Linux machines and even offer more distributions, but at present it is only working with Novell.
Source:
COMPUTERWORLD
13 Comments on Linux gets a Boost from Dell
Back on topic: I think this is good news, I would like to see Linux become more accessible to more users. User friendliness is it's key pitfall, imo.
I also tried Slack and it worked like a charm too.
Don't like SuSE too much, apt-get > YaST anytime ;)
So far all my hardware worked, so... I can't remember installing a driver on linux >_>