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Dell Censors IdeaStorm Linux Dissent

thefickler writes "It seems pointless to seek ideas and feedback if you're going to ignore and delete the opinions you don't like. That's exactly what Dell is doing with its IdeaStorm website, which the company set up to solicit such ideas and feedback. Dell deleted a post linking to an article that criticizes its handling of the 'pre-installed Linux' issue."

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  1. Re:Ideas or Criticism by jimstapleton · · Score: 5, Informative

    Synopsis: Dell would make some buisiness models "Linux Ready", and look into other models. They would pick SUSE as their distro of choice.

    Roughly the idea storm post I read (not the article, but it linked to it), someone decided to complain that.
    1) Dell wasn't providing Linux support for all models NOW
    2) Dell wasn't given a guranteed time frame or even a gurantee on making all models "Linux ready" or "Linux preinstalled"
    3) Dell picked SUSE, the Linux that pays MS.

    The persond didn't use profanity and wasnt exceptionally inflamatory given how ticked off he seemded, but at the same time, he was complaining that he wasn't handed the sun and moon on a silver platter right now.

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  2. Similar threads are still live by byjove · · Score: 5, Informative
  3. The post was posted wrong by twifosp · · Score: 4, Informative
    Look people this is not some grand case of censorship, it's moderation pure and simple and that is something Slashdotters should be able to appreciate. The site, idea storm, is a website soliciting ideas. It is NOT for posting criticisms and off-topic crap.

    This is the equivalant of a slashdot moderator moderating a post -1 off-topic or -1 troll. With the obvious exception is that there is no ability to read at -1 on dellideastorm.

    Ideas and suggestions are one thing. Posting an off-topic criticism is another.

    Note: I do not agree with the choice to remove the post. But I also understand the reasoning behind the decision.

    I swear, the bias and overeacting around here is as bad as fox news lately. Censorship... please. China has censorship. This little Dell forum moderation is peanuts compared to REAL censorship. Get a grip, Slashdot.

  4. Though the truth is... by Kludge · · Score: 2, Informative

    The truth is that Dell could be giving him Linux today. Dell makes excuses about having to ramp up support. Dell has sold Linux before, they know how to do it. We bought a box from them. The support came from Red Hat, not Dell. The reality is that Dell wouldn't even be doing the OS support! They farm it out to Suse or Red Hat or whomever.

    Oh, but they have to guarantee hardware compatibility. Heck, I can do that in an hour or two. I build boxes all the time with info I get off the internet.

    The truth is that they're not going to make Linux easy to get if at all. M$ owns their asses.

  5. Um... its still there by hcmtnbiker · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'm calling Bullshit. Its still there About 2/3 of the way down the page. People really need to do just a little research before comming to these assumptions. It just got bumbed off the main page on the hacked down main page because they cant fit all of the comments there.

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  6. Re:Right place, right time by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    The red juice from a steak is not blood.
    Uh, yeah it is. What the hell do you think it is?
    Myoglobin.

    Myoglobin, a protein, is responsible for the majority of the red color. Myoglobin doesn't circulate in the blood but is fixed in the tissue cells and is purplish in color. When it is mixed with oxygen, it becomes oxymyoglobin and produces a bright red color. The remaining color comes from the hemoglobin which occurs mainly in the circulating blood, but a small amount can be found in the tissues after slaughter.