Tuesday, May 1st 2007
Dell Chooses Ubuntu
It's been no secret that Dell has been planning to offer Linux as an option of some of its PCs to please customers, but until now there's been no strong indication of which distribution it is likely to choose. Red Hat and SUSE were strong contenders because Dell already certifies some of its models to work with those distributions, but now it seems the PC manufacturer has opted to go with Ubuntu Linux. 'Feisty Fawn' (the newest version of Ubuntu) should be available to Dell customers from the end of May on both desktop and notebook models, although Dell has not specified which systems will and won't offer Linux as an extra. Buyers will also be able to chose to purchase optional support if they wish, although Dell has not revealed whether Linux itself will be free or require a charge (it is possible the basic models will be shipped with Ubuntu by default and customers may have to pay to upgrade to Windows).
Source:
CNET
14 Comments on Dell Chooses Ubuntu
Anyway, this is great news for Linux! I love Ubuntu and as others have said, this will get the operating system on a lot of systems. A lot of people may try it and decide that they want Windows... but even if 15% decide Ubuntu is good enough for them, then that would be a little more competition for Microsoft!! :)
I do agree with Overcast... I have a hunch that Dell will drop this by years end. But, I would love to see it catch on and stick around much longer.