Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Mar 2007 09:07 UTC, submitted by brewin
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Wow. They listened. No matter what distro they chose they couldn't satisfy everyone. While they may still choose a distro to ship, at least we know we can ourselves install whatever distro we want, since they are trying for hardware with open drivers. That is certainly better than standardizing on a distro/kernel and shipping binary drivers for stuff. Kudos to Dell, they'll have my support next time I buy a machine.
Also nice to keep in mind that Linux compatible hardware is in no way Windows incompatible, so there should be no downside for the masses who use it, things will basically be the same. Huge positive for the minority, no change for the majority: can't hurt.
Also nice to keep in mind that Linux compatible hardware is in no way Windows incompatible, so there should be no downside for the masses who use it, things will basically be the same. Huge positive for the minority, no change for the majority: can't hurt.
Good point
(why doesn't my + / - voting buttons work?)
RE[3]: Music to my ears!
by twenex on Thu 29th Mar 2007 11:35
in reply to "RE[2]: Music to my ears!"






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support at the kernel level and open driver support
Wow. They listened. No matter what distro they chose they couldn't satisfy everyone. While they may still choose a distro to ship, at least we know we can ourselves install whatever distro we want, since they are trying for hardware with open drivers. That is certainly better than standardizing on a distro/kernel and shipping binary drivers for stuff. Kudos to Dell, they'll have my support next time I buy a machine.
Also nice to keep in mind that Linux compatible hardware is in no way Windows incompatible, so there should be no downside for the masses who use it, things will basically be the same. Huge positive for the minority, no change for the majority: can't hurt.