David lord, a Dell Spokesperson stated that Dell has been listening to their users and will release Laptops with pre-installed Linux in them, but the question is what type of Linux operating system will be built in, a query that has yet to be answered.
But this has yet to be seen, maybe Dell will just have Linux as an alternative Operating System for their laptop, this might just come in as an option to buyers.
However if this will really be done, aside from the Operating System what other types of programs will be included in the package, if you. the reader might have experienced using Linux Operating system, you might say "OpenOffice", yes this is true, considering it is built in to most Linux OS, but has yet to be decided from Dell's standpoint.
So for users who wants to experience new operating system buying Dell's Linux-Laptops might be a good idea but for novice user using Linux might prove more difficult than manipulating most Windows operating systems.
You will spend most of your time reading forums and treads on how-to tips surrounding Linux operations. You'll be the judge, migrating to Linux might prove to be good considering it is free to download and distribute, but if your the type of user who just do office work and surfing, sticking with Windows will be a good idea rather than using Linux.
But this has yet to be seen, maybe Dell will just have Linux as an alternative Operating System for their laptop, this might just come in as an option to buyers.
However if this will really be done, aside from the Operating System what other types of programs will be included in the package, if you. the reader might have experienced using Linux Operating system, you might say "OpenOffice", yes this is true, considering it is built in to most Linux OS, but has yet to be decided from Dell's standpoint.
So for users who wants to experience new operating system buying Dell's Linux-Laptops might be a good idea but for novice user using Linux might prove more difficult than manipulating most Windows operating systems.
You will spend most of your time reading forums and treads on how-to tips surrounding Linux operations. You'll be the judge, migrating to Linux might prove to be good considering it is free to download and distribute, but if your the type of user who just do office work and surfing, sticking with Windows will be a good idea rather than using Linux.

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