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News Dell to Sell $599 Ubuntu Linux Systems
Will Provide Hardware Support and Wave People Over to Software Support Sites
By: Linux News Desk
May. 26, 2007 08:15 PM
Prices start at $599 and $849. The desktops are a $599 Dimension E520n and an $849 XPS 410n. The notebook is a $599 Inspiron E1505n. In a prepared statement Dell said,
"With no software costs associated with Ubuntu, the base
price for each system is competitively priced and fully
configured." Dell is prepared to provide
hardware support through its normal support channels and is
telling people to go to dedicated web sites and Linux forums or to
Canonical for software support. Dell says it is offering "hardware options on each system that have the most mature and stable Linux driver support. These hardware options have been thoroughly tested and certified by Canonical. For hardware options not offered with this release, Dell is working with the vendors of those devices to improve the maturity and stability of their associated Linux drivers, and expects to have a broader range of hardware support with Linux over time." The default software includes the Ubuntu kernel and applications. The peripheral options offered with Ubuntu will be a subset of what is Dell offers with other operating systems. It says it's using partial open-source or proprietary drivers where there is no equivalent open source driver, including Intel wireless cards and Conexant modems. It's not including any support for proprietary audio or video codecs that are not already distributed with Ubuntu 7.04 such as Quicktime, MPE, WMA, WMV and DVD. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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