On Tuesday 24 Jun 2008, TOM_C_A_T Floss wrote: > Look friends, ( especially Arun Khan, without getting personal ) > > the discussion is not about company strategies.
You mentioned Dell in your OP and I was trying to clarify about Dell's Linux desktop offering. <caveat> Many buyers are concerned about warranty being voided if you "modify" the factory shipped settings. Modifying the hard disk partition to install Linux falls in this category. Buy pre-installed Linux if this is a major issue for you. </caveat> In the current crop of offerings the best bet is to go with Intel chip set, brand name does not matter. The major devices (sata, video, wi-fi, lan) will work out of the box. Other sundry devices like web cam may work. Keep in mind two persons can have the exact same model but things like web cam chip may differ; suppliers for components keep changing. In short, even after "due diligence" you may find that some sundry device don't work after your purchase. -- Arun Khan -- ______________________________________________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List: (plug-mail@plug.org.in) List Information: http://plug.org.in/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/plug-mail Send 'help' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for mailing instructions.