Yishay Mor wrote: > http://www.wkowtv.com/Global/story.asp?S=9667184 > "MCFARLAND (WKOW) -- Abbie Schubert paid more than $1,100 for a Dell laptop > hoping to enroll in online classes at MATC. > But something stopped her: Ubuntu." > > No WKOW, something else stopped her. But that's no excuse, computers should > work for dumb people too, and everyone deserves to know what they're buying. > It doesn't matter that we all know that FF is better than IE, for some > people internet=IE, and office=M$. Dell need to explain the concept of > compatible slowly, probably using shorter words.
When I look at dell site for Ubuntu it is very clear that it is not windows and that 'normal' programs will not work. It is even really really difficult to find dell ubuntu from the normal dell site, and even once you see ubuntu on the screen, you keep finding vista in your basket! Try it a few times in differing routes yourself? Dell say: =============================== What Is Open Source? Open source software is designed in a way that lets multiple people change, improve and redistribute the source code, meaning the software is generally community developed and available for free. An advantage of open source is that it can deliver more reliability and flexibility, as well as faster updates and fixes, all at a lower cost. Plus, if you’re an expert, you can tweak and alter the code to completely customise the software to do exactly what you want. A downside is that some open source software requires intermediate or advanced knowledge to use, and in the case of operating systems, may not be compatible with the same software applications and hardware as Windows operating systems. =============================== Are these words short enough? I do *not* believe this is a genuine case. Someone who is clever enough to play the system to the ISP and to the college, in this way, and not to mention play the FUD onto the internet, is simply not going to be buying such a non standard machine by accident. -- alan cocks Ubuntu user #10391 Linux user #360648 -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
