Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st May 2007 13:08 UTC, submitted by Jack
Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu After yesterday's unconfirmed rumour about Ubuntu being pre-installed on Dell machines, it has now become official. In a joint statement released today, Dell and Canonical announced that Dell will now offer laptops and desktop computers pre-installed with Ubuntu Linux 7.04. The computers will be sold via Dell's web site, said Canonical's director of operations Jane Silber. "We have worked with Dell to get Ubuntu fully supported and fully certified on Dell hardware," she said. "Ubuntu has the full endorsement of Dell." Update: Ubuntu Linux 7.04 Feisty Fawn review by Extremetech.
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RE[2]: We shall see
by JCooper on Tue 1st May 2007 14:22 UTC in reply to "RE: We shall see"
JCooper
Member since:
2005-07-06

At least the hardware will be certified, so (in theory) booting from a fresh Feisty install CD will leave you with a "crapware" free install, with 100% working hardware ;)

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RE[3]: We shall see
by wirespot on Wed 2nd May 2007 09:40 in reply to "RE[2]: We shall see"
wirespot Member since:
2006-06-21

Ah, but don't count your chickens before they've hatched. We shall have to see about that. I don't see what would stop Dell from including crapware on a Linux laptop.

Which brings us to an even more interesting point: the possibility of introducing spyware and crapware to Linux for the first time, on a big scale. It could bomb in many various ways. Consider the fact there's currently no anti-spyware tool for Linux; I don't WANT there to be even a need for such a tool, ever, but you just watch various nay-sayers scream about how Linux is just so "insecure" over it.

Edited 2007-05-02 09:46

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