Dell Linux Details
jon_anderson_ca writes "Dell, through their direct2dell website, has released some details of their soon-to-be-available Linux machines. Among the highlights: Only hardware that works with Linux is offered; open-source drivers are used where possible; binary drivers for Intel wireless cards, etc.; and no support for proprietary media codecs. Seems reasonable, but it's too bad that Click2Run isn't in Ubuntu 7.04 for the sake of those wanting to (legally) play DVDs, use AVI files, etc." The direct2dell site divulges no details on what models will be offered with Linux. For those we turn to linuxquestions.org, where proprietor Jeremy published a scoop last week: "We will be launching a Linux based OS (Ubuntu) on the E520, 1505 and XPS 410 starting next Thursday, 5/24."
Erm, nevermind.
Don't give up hope, maybe McAfee runs under Wine!
> Wine at Adobe...
And then - when you're seriously drunk - shout at them: Youuu baasterdss (hick)... When arrre you goin' to make siss... siss... sissty-fooourr bit Flassshhh pluginnnn... (throw up)
Yeah, but will it run Windows?
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...wait wait, ok ok, just... please don't hurt me!
Open F-spot. Import images. Select the ones you want. File -> Export -> Webgallery.
:)
While I personally love the command line, that was perhaps not the best example I've seen
It's The Golden Rule: "He who has the gold makes the rules."
The difference is that the PowerEdge line is servers. You can't install crapware on a server.
Sure you can. Dell offers Windows pre-installed!