Ubuntu On Dell After Four Months 378
mrcgran sends us to LXer for an interview with John Hull, a manager of the Linux Engineering team at Dell, where he reports on how the Ubuntu machines have been working out for them so far. "Embracing Ubuntu Linux on our desktops and laptops seems to have really raised Dell's visibility within the Linux community. We have been supporting, testing, developing for, and selling Linux for 8+ years here at Dell, but before the Ubuntu announcement, a lot of people didn't know that we did any of that... Previous to our Ubuntu product announcement... we would have a conversations with vendors about pushing Linux support for their hardware, but without a Linux product offering from Dell for that hardware, it was very difficult to convince them to release Linux drivers. That has certainly changed now... The original sales estimates for Ubuntu computers was around 1% of the total sales, or about 20,000 systems annually. The program so far is meeting expectations. Customers are certainly showing their interest and buying systems preloaded with Ubuntu, but it certainly won't overtake Microsoft Windows anytime soon."
Dude! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Technically... (Score:5, Funny)
I think this calls for a three seater leather couch.
Re:Before the Ubuntu announcement (Score:2, Funny)
Yes, correct, you had to wink!
Re:Technically... (Score:3, Funny)
But does Linux really run on the kitchen sink?
Re:Not in the Netherlands (Score:1, Funny)
If germans can come to netherlands to smoke pot, surely you can go there to buy an Ubuntu machine.
Re:Within the retail sector... (Score:2, Funny)
Oh come on, Linux's thermal management isn't that bad, is it?
Re:Within the retail sector... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Technically... (Score:5, Funny)
The first is the Vista OEM sale, the second is the XP sale when users want to upgrade...
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