Dell Officially Supporting Linux? 30
An anonymous reader sent us a link to an article over
at FairFax where you can read that
Dell is Supporting Linux.
It will supposedly be an "Entry Level Server" and will be
available in the next few months.
Bah. (Score:1)
I'll believe it when I can select "Debian GNU/Linux" from the OS selector on dell.com...
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not bad (Score:1)
Cheap servers -> volume sales -> market share. Not to mention less IIS' as time passes, main distribution point for IIS are preinstalled servers.
Dell and MS relationship fading? (Score:1)
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Freeware? (Score:1)
It is particularly incorrect as many people pay for Linux (whether it's a few $$$ for a cheap CD or a full distribution).
The use of the word freeware probably puts a lot of corporations off the idea of using Linux.
Every person who uses the term 'freeware' when referring to Linux should be politely emailed suggesting the correct terms to use (no offensive flaming, just constructive criticism).
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MS Tax? (Score:1)
I coulda been a contenda (Score:1)
Distribution (Score:1)
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Dell Officially Supporting Linux... (Score:1)
Dell was asked whether they would consider
installing Linux as an alternative OS. Their relpy? When hell freezes over or something to that affect. "Dell does not use shareware or freeware on their systems."
Cut rate servers are GREAT for Linux (Score:1)
Can youimagien PC Week or one of those rags comparing a cut rate Linux server against a dual PII W2K octsing twice as much? I drool in anticipation.
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Nothing revolutionary.... (Score:1)
Cheers,
Nick
LSG
Sounds great (Score:1)
Even more support for Linux in the commercial world, it just keeps getting better. :) It would be nice to be able to have a huge vendor/distributor like Dell [dell.com] for Linux. Hopefully this will increase some ITs awareness on Linux.
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Sweet. (Score:1)
Really nice too see someone comming to their sences. =)