We've had a few Dell laptops with Ubuntu pre-installed and they've been fine.
The only 'problem' I've come across is that I bought an Inspiron 1525 with Vista Basic which runs like a dog - but I would guess that's more MS's fault - Ubuntu runs fast and reliably.
cross Posting IS because Dell is little slow to expound upon, DELL dose have Very Good Program for upper end family, like ROG Stuff, at least Dell is trying to make impossible happen. DELL: Selling Computers One At Time.
Heres Another FateFul Event On Skyline to Remember:
trends such as cloud computing, datacenter consolidation and virtualization are making the need for [100Gbps Ethernet] more acute and urgent than ever before," Opher Kahane, Juniper's general manager of high-end systems, said in a statement.
The 100Gbps Ethernet standard has not been published yet. Right now, it is being incubated, alongside 40Gbps Ethernet, by the IEEE's P802.3ba Ethernet task force, with final publication not expected for a year, at least. The fastest currently published Ethernet standard is 10Gbps.
Juniper's 100Gbps Ethernet interface card is "expected to be deployed in customer pilot networks before the end of 2009",
Dell Makes 'Em Hot & Thats Hottest EVER. So Dah! Jennifer, Juniper & 'd Devil....
That is awesome "Angsty Asshat" lolol... BTW I love ubuntu but that was funny. Thanks for putting a smile.
Hey Maybe when Ubuntu gets its revisions back to the A's they will use this name .... :D
We've had a few Dell laptops with Ubuntu pre-installed and they've been fine.
The only 'problem' I've come across is that I bought an Inspiron 1525 with Vista Basic which runs like a dog - but I would guess that's more MS's fault - Ubuntu runs fast and reliably.
Oh great now we can purchase Dull Failbooks with confusing builds of Angsty Asshat. How is this helping anyone? No one.
cross Posting IS because Dell is little slow to expound upon, DELL dose have Very Good Program for upper end family, like ROG Stuff, at least Dell is trying to make impossible happen. DELL: Selling Computers One At Time.
Heres Another FateFul Event On Skyline to Remember:
trends such as cloud computing, datacenter consolidation and virtualization are making the need for [100Gbps Ethernet] more acute and urgent than ever before," Opher Kahane, Juniper's general manager of high-end systems, said in a statement.
The 100Gbps Ethernet standard has not been published yet. Right now, it is being incubated, alongside 40Gbps Ethernet, by the IEEE's P802.3ba Ethernet task force, with final publication not expected for a year, at least. The fastest currently published Ethernet standard is 10Gbps.
Juniper's 100Gbps Ethernet interface card is "expected to be deployed in customer pilot networks before the end of 2009",
Dell Makes 'Em Hot & Thats Hottest EVER. So Dah! Jennifer, Juniper & 'd Devil....
ketchup pls?
open sauce - HP maybe?
the proper term for software bundled with new hardware is "bloat"