Dell Says There Are Too Darned Many Linuxes, Too
Opinion: No sooner do I write a column about there being too darn many Linux distributions, then Michael Dell of Dell says, that, in looking into offering pre-installed Linux, there are "literally hundreds of distributions" of Linux
This is annoying. No sooner, no sooner I tell you, do I write a column about there being too darn many Linux distributions, then Michael Dell of Dell says, in a NYC press conference, to Jacqueline Emigh of Linux Today, that, in looking into offering pre-installed Linux, there are "literally hundreds of distributions" of Linuxand, that these distributions were "alienated" from each other. Im not sure exactly what he meant by alienated. But, I am sure that its not good. "Instead, we have the n Series," Michael Dell told Linux Today.There are actually a lot of boxes in the n Series line, but what he was talking about was the same line of Dell Precision Workstations that Dell has offered for years.
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Yes, I know you can get Linspire from Linspire systems. The company goes to a lot of trouble to certify hardware for its distribution.
Still, at the end of the day, there are no first-tier, and darn few second-tier, vendors that offer Linspire or any other kind of Linux pre-installed on their PCs. Thanks to Michael Dell, we now know that I wasnt just yakking to hear myself talk. The big computer vendors, and one presumes their customers, still think theres too much "alienation" in Linux for them to invest in it for personal desktops.
And this, mind you, from a man with a personal stake in Red Hat and who already ships Red Hat Linux on his companys high-end boxes! Clearly, we, as Linux supporters, still have a lot to do to get the word out there that mainline desktop Linux is here to stay and it works great. The job is not yet done.
Oh, and could we please, please focus on working on the mainstream Linux distributions instead of "My Very Own Linux Distribution Inc."?
Thank you.
eWEEK.com Senior Editor Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols has been using and writing about operating systems since the late 80s and thinks he may just have learned something about them along the way. He can be reached at sjvn@ziffdavis.com.
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