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May 1st, 2007

Dell may give Ubuntu a mainstream lift

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 12:28 pm

Categories: Dell, General, Linux, Open Source

Tags: Desktop, Ubuntu, Linux, Dell Computer Corp., Desktop Linux, Larry Dignan

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Update: Dell has officially announced itS Ubuntu support on the company’s blog.

Dell giving preinstalled desktop Linux another try with Ubuntu and this time may get it right.

As Stephen Shankland reports, Dell will announce on its IdeaStorm site that it will sell consumer laptops and desktops with Ubuntu’s “Feisty Fawn” version of Linux (Techmeme discussion).

This is the same version of Ubuntu that has Adrian Kingsley-Hughes so excited. And if Adrian’s take is on target (gallery right) others may follow suit.

Now we’ve been hearing about potential for desktop Linux forever and it’s never panned out. The difference this time? It’s becoming easier to use and there’s enough software out there to replicate what you do with Windows.

What remains to be seen is whether Dell’s Ubuntu PCs will sell to the masses. It won’t happen overnight, but conditions are more ripe for desktop Linux today than they were in 1999 and 2000–the last time Dell offered Linux.

Is Dell merely catering to a vocal minority to generate some tech buzz? Possibly, but Dell is trying to catch Hewlett-Packard in market share and is looking to regain some credibility. If nothing else, Ubuntu will give Dell some street cred in the tech industry.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 24 Talkback(s)
Ubuntu is fine but...
Ubuntu is very cool, I really like it. And yes this will get Dell some street creds from the /linux heads.
Perhaps the best reason to buy one of these is that you can then use your copy of windows... (Read the rest)
Posted by: seannj427 Posted on: 05/30/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Fair deal.  Anton Philidor | 05/01/07
Dell made a wise choice  pjotr123 | 05/01/07
I certainly am happy to see this.  MageOfChaos | 05/02/07
Great news for Ubuntu  MisterMiester | 05/01/07
This will be a great test for the viability of desktop Linux. To succeed,  DonnieBoy | 05/01/07
If I Had A Dollar  bmore_bro69@... | 05/02/07
Only Tahiti? happy  joe.smetona@... | 05/02/07
Geek-a-bility is required for both Windows and Linux. Fortunately, it's act  bmore_bro69@... | 05/02/07
Got real.  joe.smetona@... | 05/02/07
too geek to see beyond geekthink  w8less88@... | 05/04/07
hmmm  w8less88@... | 05/04/07
Surprised at popularity.  joe.smetona@... | 05/01/07
My Own Personal Experience Differs Slightly  Cardhu | 05/11/07
not may give, but will give  ruped24 | 05/01/07
good for dell  jimk_z | 05/02/07
Geeky?  dathormo | 05/02/07
WEP? Interesting!  joe.smetona@... | 05/02/07
Slight Correction to above post  joe.smetona@... | 05/02/07
What? WPA's installed  macoafi | 05/03/07
How many years ago?  MageOfChaos | 05/02/07
Try Last Year  bmore_bro69@... | 05/02/07
There's wifi support  macoafi | 05/03/07
I'm Glad To See This Move From Dell Too  Cardhu | 05/11/07
Ubuntu is fine but...  seannj427 | 05/30/07

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