Michael Holloway wrote:
>
> 2. How many Linux users would buy a one? I'm not sure i can answer this,
> but i imagine not too many. Most linux users like to customise their
> machines, and put all the latest and greatest (or cheapest and oldest)
> compenents into it. So they would normally buy a ma
Michael Holloway wrote:
> 2. How many Linux users would buy a one? I'm not sure i can answer this, but
> i imagine not too many. Most linux users like to customise their machines,
> and put all the latest and greatest (or cheapest and oldest) compenents into
> it.
10 years ago, that would have
Hello,
The one definate reason I can think of for Dell doing is, is simply
the demand for PC's with Linux pre-installed on it / Windows not
pre-installed. Why bother otherwise?
Stretching that the other reason I can think of is to put pressure on
Microsoft. If Dell are successfull selling Linux P
[-| I just realized how long this is, sorry in advance :) |-]
I was just on Dell's site, I thought out of interest i'll go see what
they have. While you can find Ubuntu machines by browsing, its not
exactly advertised... so you will never come accross it unless you are
looking for it, and unless