Dell Now Says "No Linux.........Yet"

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Rich
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February 28, 2007
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I think that Dell needs to make up its mind. Either you decide to offer Linux on desktop systems or not. Like I said in my news posting on Monday: I'll bet it has to do with Dell's software business partners not being so crazy about the idea. I wouldn't expect this to happen anytime soon, despite the consumer's outcry. It would be bad business for Dell do piss off their software partners..... http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37893

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"Dell has dashed the hopes of Open Saucers who wanted the maker of tin is to install the operating system in some of its computers. Open saucers hopes were raised when Dell posted a note on its online suggestion box, IdeaStorm Web site saying it was “listening to its customers” and certifying three of its corporate hardware lines -- OptiPlex desktops, Latitude notebooks and Dell Precision workstations -- for use with Novell SUSE Linux. The move was clearly an attempt to put some spin on the fact that open saucers had flooded IdeaStorm with a Linux request and Dell hoped to show its Linux credentials by talking up its SUSE testing. According to ComputerWorld, the news was interpreted that Dell is thinking of issuing hardware with Linux onboard something that indicated the spin on the story was a bit out of hand. Dell issued a statement today saying that it was not even close to installing the OS into any of its product ranges and that certifying the hardware for being ready to work with Novell SUSE Linux, was not the same thing."

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