Linux fans demand more from Dell

Pressure mounts over US-only Linux PC policy

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More than 20,000 people have signed a petition calling on Dell to offer Linux-based PCs outside of the US.

In late May the computer manufacturer started selling three models pre-loaded with the Ubuntu Linux distribution but only in the US.

The decision to sell PCs with pre-loaded Linux came as a result of pressure from visitors to the IdeaStorm website, Dell's user forum. IdeaStorm is now playing host to several motions calling for the company to offer such products outside the US.

One motion, entitled "Sell Linux PCs Wordwide [sic] - not only the United States", had attracted more than 23,000 votes at the time of writing. A separate motion, "Dell Ubuntu for Europe", calls for the same thing and has garnered more than 10,000 votes.

Dell's EMEA director of client marketing, Eric Greffier, said in May that Dell would offer the rest of the world Linux PCs some way behind the US due to driver certification issues and the logistical difficulties posed by translating support documentation.

But Dell refused to confirm when it would release Linux PCs in the UK. Dell said it was "still working out details of its global programme and will share details when it has definitive plans - there is nothing further to add to this position".

David Meyer writes for ZDNet UK

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  1. 1. anonymous

    Just pop down PC world, buy pc, refuse the windows Licence agreement, demand your money back for windows and install Linux varient of your choice.
    Oh and dont bother with Dell.

    Job Done

    • 20 June 2007 12:28
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  2. 2. Jay C

    jus' get a mac

    • 20 June 2007 12:56
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