Friday, March 30th 2007
Dell answers to its customers - gives Linux pre-installed options
After a months long survey Dell finally came up with a great solution. As this survey revealed more than 70% of the participants would use Linux as their OS of choice. Now Dell expands its Linux factory installed options to selected desktop and notebook systems. What systems exactly this will include is unclear, Dell will provide an update with detailed information in the coming weeks.
If you look for more information regarding Dell and Linux I suggest you look at Dell's Direct2Dell Linux Website.
Source:
Dell Ideas In Action Website
If you look for more information regarding Dell and Linux I suggest you look at Dell's Direct2Dell Linux Website.
7 Comments on Dell answers to its customers - gives Linux pre-installed options
People do realise that Windows is much better for the average consumer than Linux don't they? Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that Dell is giving the users a wider choice, and Linux isn't bad. But the fact remains that Windows is easier for most users, and more compatible. If 70% of participants would use Linux as their OS of choice, I think there are a lot of people in that survey who are either advanced PC users or don't have full experience of Linux and it's difficulties.
Nice to see Linux being offered, but surprising survey results.
Using Gentoo though:
- Simple installation (menu based installer). Everything works out of the box. All drivers are included within the kernel.
- Slim the kernel down once system is up and running (10 minutes, max)
- #emerge -uDav gentoolkit system world && revdep-rebuild && etc-update
- Go away, make a cup of tea, watch some television
- #reboot
- Perfect system.
It's easier for you because you've grown up using Windows (unless I'm making a hasty generalisation and you are, in fact, die hard Unix indoctrinated).
I *want* linux too, just to save on an OS I don't want. :)