Dell Releases Ubuntu 7.10-Powered PCs
sjvn writes "The official word will be out any minute now, but in the meantime DesktopLinux has learned that Dell will be releasing Ubuntu 7.10 on a laptop and desktop with immediate availability. And, as an extra added bonus, they're tossing in legal DVD-playback capability. In a word: Neat."
If they're smart, they'll continue on that path and add out-of-the-box support for mp3, aac, and other non-Free multimedia.
What's the ugliest part of your body? Some say your nose, some say your toes, but I think it's your mind. -Zappa
According to whom? If we're talking the UOP specification, I can't think of many end users that would AGREE to have their control taken from them. I'd also be willing to bet that if asked "Would you like to let the movie studio control what you watch on your legally purchased DVD, or would YOU like to choose?" darn near 100% of the users would indicate the latter. If you check the linked article above, pay close attention to the last sentence in the first paragraph.
Wonton abuse of a published spec is one of the first steps to render said spec obsolete.
Don't tell me to get a life. I'm a gamer; I have LOTS of lives!
The Linux install is not subsidized with hundreds of badvertisement and spyware programs. You get a fixed, enhanced, tested Ubuntu 7.10 without any malware. To many people that's worth a lot more than Vista. Personally? I'd get the cheap Vista license and then replace the install with Ubuntu anyway, and then perform a ritual sacrifice to help a copy of Vista leave this world.
Sam ty sig.