On 18 May 2010 19:22, Dianne Reuby <pramc...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> I thought that Dell sold machines with Ubuntu?

They can do, but it's not something they do in all regions, and not
all models are available.

> Their website says so,
> and so does the Ubuntu site. But apparently they don't:
>

Basically most of the Dell hardware is 'certified' to run Ubuntu. That
is technically it's possible to run Ubuntu on anything Dell makes and
sells. However it's down to the head of each region to pick which
models of desktop, laptop, netbook and server that they sell in their
region. It's not a global decision. So whilst the statement "Dell
sells Ubuntu machines" is technically true, the fact is they don't
sell every model in every country.

Sucks, but it's true.

It would be nice to think that when you request Ubuntu that
information passes up through the ranks of Dell and somehow they get a
clue that people want it. Of course Canonical are playing their part
in this too, but it's a slow process.

Dell aren't alone in this. It's taking time with all the large OEMs to
get them to ship Ubuntu by default on their systems. Indeed the new
Ubuntu Light (announced at UDS last week) should make it easier for
them to do that.

Cheers,
Al.

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