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Step out of your geek-verse for a second and walk up to 20 random people on the street (unless you live in Silicon Valley of course :-P), show them the Ubuntu logo, and ask if they know what it is. You'll be lucky to get a single yes. When I mention advertising, I'm talking about advertising to the 99.5% of people that don't read sites like OSNews and Slashdot, and who also think Linux is a laundry detergent. Dell has 2 choices:
1) Don't advertise, and target that very small percentage of people who are familiar with Linux and Ubuntu and would be interested in their product. If this happens (which is very likely), then, like I said, they are simply doing this to please a small subset of customers.
2) Advertise to Joe User, and I simply don't see this happening. Too many support issues and customers that are pissed off when they buy a program at the store and it doesn't work. Apple has stores dedicated to selling hardware and software specifically for Macs, and I've still seen this exact same thing happen with Mac using friends. In my home city, I don't know of a single store that specializes in Linux that sells consumer level Linux software. F/OSS is lacking in some essential areas (I'm a big Apple supporter, and I'll concede Apple is lacking in some of these areas as well), such as tax software, CAD software, Photoshop, etc etc.