Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Mar 2007 23:01 UTC, submitted by shykid
Hardware, Embedded Systems Dell began polling customers about their software preferences on Tuesday as part of an effort by the struggling PC vendor to meet a popular request for desktops and notebooks that run on Linux instead of Windows. Dell posted the survey on a company blog, asking PC users to choose between Linux flavors such as Fedora and Ubuntu, and to pick more general choices such as notebooks versus desktops, high-end models versus value models and telephone-based support versus community-based support.
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RE[2]: Listen
by Damnshock on Wed 14th Mar 2007 13:26 UTC in reply to "RE: Listen"
Damnshock
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2006-09-15

It's sad to say but, at least in Spain, the "free" is not the way.

I'm the only person I know who doesn't have pirated software on his/her computer. So, they have all for free so... what's the point?

And about quality... people just want their stuff to work, they don't care about anything. They want photoshop to work (even if it's cracked), they want to be able to install the sync app for their cell phone...

As said before: sad, really sad ;)

Damnshock

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