Get This Damned Ubuntu Out Of Dell’s Internets!

It’s as if a million penguins cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced. Dell has dropped Ubuntu-loaded machines from their online store – a head-scratching play, considering their original declaration that Ubuntu is safer than Windows. The move comes after Dell posted a totally compelling argument for each operating system on its website, advising that only open source programmers should consider Ubuntu. That’s not completely unwise advice, but it’s not like Ubuntu is an unsolvable puzzlebox, or something.

The other bullet point in Dell’s two-bullet-point case for Ubuntu is “choose Ubuntu if you do not plan to use Microsoft Windows”. Gee whiz.
You’re starving. I have two pieces of fruit, a mango and a papaya. You must eat one, or you will die. Choose papaya if you do not plan to eat mango.
No shit, Dell.
Dell insists they haven’t dropped Ubuntu entirely, and that you can still order Ubuntu-loaded machines over the phone. “The reason why they’re not on our main pages is because Ubuntu systems are primarily targeted towards advanced users and enthusiasts, and the vast majority of consumers purchase PCs with Microsoft Windows pre-installed,” a Dell customer service rep told. Fair enough, Dell. But then again, if I’m an advanced computer user, what are the odds I’ll order a computer by phone before using the internet?
I do not suppose that a simple drop down option to choose Windows or Ubuntu would be to hard to use when customising your Dell when buying online…Oh wait! that is far too easy. Hmm me thinks this is a bit of pressure by you know who.
Linux and so on are user driven and so will never break into the corporate market. Marketing has nothing to do with it, big corporates want reliability, consistency, support and b2b relationships.
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hello? this is what they do. they also don’t want to sell AMD.
DUH, nobody buying them.
Thousands of new users a year, no OS is familiar when you first approach computers. More probably is the M$ put pressure on them. Besides since all the systems are ‘intuitive’ as their makers say, then it wouldn’t be a problem would it. Pressure from the big giant.