Ditto here.

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-----Original Message-----
From: "Todd Walton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 22 Mar 2007 12:21:36 
To:[email protected]
Subject: Re: [dubailug] Linux survey for Dell notebooks and desktops

On 19 Mar 2007 18:35:39 -0700, John Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
<mailto:jjk_saji%40yahoo.com> com> wrote:
 > FWIW, Linux survey for Dell notebooks and desktops
 >
 > http://www.dell.: <http://www.dell.com/linuxsurvey> com/linuxsurvey
 
 One of the questions:
 ================
 6) Which Linux distribution should Dell prioritize on?
 Commercial: Novell/SuSE Linux Desktop
 Commercial: Red Hat Enterprise Desktop
 Community Supported: Fedora
 Community Supported: OpenSUSE
 Community Supported: Ubuntu
 Other, please specify
 
 I was thinking Red Hat, because if Dell is going to have a chance with
 this program, it'll be with businesses or with individuals who will be
 doing business on their laptop. They're the ones who are going to pay
 money, and won't cause support headaches. But I was also thinking
 that Ubuntu is a slick distro that *does* have commercial support,
 despite what Dell indicates in their survey. In fact, Ubuntu probably
 has more support, commercial and community, than does Red Hat's
 Enterprise Desktop.
 
 So I went with Ubuntu.
 
 -todd
 
   

 
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