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February 26th, 2007

Can Dell change the Linux market?

Posted by Dana Blankenhorn @ 6:13 am

Categories: Distributions, General, Hardware, Linux, Strategy, mass market

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Yes it can.

But it is showing no inclination to do so.

After a lot of hemming-and-hawing, Dell has decided to accept the verdict of its IdeaStorm users and sell pre-installed Linux.

The company said it is already in the process of certifying the Novell Suse distribution, but will work with others as well.

This reluctance to choose among distributions might be sound in some areas, but if Dell really wants to change the game, and not just follow a few cranky customers, it should be openly favoring one distribution or another.

Even if that means following the Microsoft line, which favors Novell.

The fact is that Dell is far, far behind the curve when it comes to Linux. Instead of certifying operating systems and stacks, it should be certifying applications and verticals. It should be building relationships with VARs who can move metal by the ton, not throwing a DVD into a box after making certain it loads.

Dell should understand that this is not primarily a desktop play, but a server play. Many big companies are placing big orders for Linux servers, and Dell's dithering means it's losing orders.

If the dateline on this story were 2004 I'd say cool. If it said 2005 I'd say OK. But it's 2007. Those who want to get into the Linux game today need to get in big or go home.

 

Dana BlankenhornDana Blankenhorn has been a business journalist for 30 years, a tech freelancer since 1983. You can follow Dana on Twitter. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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It's a con
What can we do with this stock of mobos, CPUs, 256MB RAM modules, and GPUs that don't have the grunt to drive Vista?

Let's install Linux on 'em!... (Read the rest)
Posted by: mistywindow Posted on: 03/02/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
It seems to me...  D. T. Schmitz | 02/26/07
The market isn't like you  DanaBlankenhornZDNet Moderator | 02/26/07
Consumer Rights...  D. T. Schmitz | 02/26/07
A different approach  bportlock | 02/26/07
No question  D. T. Schmitz | 02/26/07
Target the market with the value proposition  bportlock | 02/26/07
That the biggest problem they have  hoiatl | 02/27/07
lol  Swashbuckler2 | 02/27/07
Red Hat/Dell Server Certification.  p_msac@... | 02/26/07
This is a chance for Dell  Linux User 147560 | 02/26/07
Good point, since all the excitement is in Linux right now  zaine_ridling | 02/28/07
Server vs. Desktop  Swashbuckler2 | 02/26/07
But give them credit for making a pretty bold move  mrlinux | 02/27/07
It's not up to Dell to change the Linux market.  mwagner@... | 02/27/07
why should Dell bother  mrlinux | 02/27/07
Dell isnt supporting preinstalled Linux...  mrlinux | 02/27/07
HOW DOES DELL INSTALL AN OPERATING SYSTEM?  BALTHOR | 02/27/07
That is what's being propsed here. (nt)  bportlock | 02/28/07
It's a con  mistywindow | 03/02/07

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