Dell Ubuntu Review
Dell as a pioneer in the industry has recently released first line of consumer desktop computers and notebooks with pre-installed Linux, Ubuntu 7.04. Dell Ubuntu has lots offer, Ubuntu is extremely powerful, practical, absolutely free, and ready-to-run desktop Linux distribution, which is highly compatible for mainstream use. Dell Ubuntu is especially recognized for this user friendliness and accepted wide. Any causal and advanced notebook user would find this Dell Ubuntu’s operating system wonderful. Some may worry about support, but the Canonical management is coming up with a high reputation and head of steam in the extended Ubuntu community must offer upright required support from third parties as well. In a very short span of time, Dell Ubuntu has got excellent response. Users are pleasingly surprised by the responsiveness of this machine and the comfort set-up.
Dell Ubuntu comes with pre-installed default software from Ubuntu media on the system comprising Kernel and other applications. Open source drivers for hardware could be installed/configured whenever required by Dell.
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