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Dell and Ubuntu: it's all about the bucks | Dell and Ubuntu: it's all about the bucks |
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| Written by Sam Varghese | |
| Friday, 04 May 2007 | |
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Anyone's who's thinking of Dell as the saviour of Linux, think again. If those machines on which Ubuntu is installed fail to sell in big enough numbers to justify the decision commercially, then Michael Dell will bid goodbye and move on to his next tryst. All the shouting by angst-ridden geeks won't even register on his decibel counter. The hardware makers who will be watching this experiment will be the smaller companies. Lenovo can do what it wants - and does so. It is a Chinese company and sells Red Flag Linux to customers who want it. The days when an American company dictated terms to a Chinese firm have more or less ended and Lenovo knows this only too well. HP has long had an interest in Debian - its chief Linux technical officer Bdale Garbee was once a leader of the Debian project - and recently announced that it had made $US25 million by offering support for the distribution in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The customers are all either small or medium-sized businesses or governments. HP is now the number one PC vendor. If Dell and Ubuntu succeed, it will change the entire scenario for computing. I have my doubts that the marriage will last but this time I would love to be proven wrong. {moscomment}
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