Dell has
promised to add Linux desktop and notebook computers to its product line-up
after seeing strong demand from customers.
The
announcement
on a company blog was short on details, but promised additional information
within the coming weeks. Dell will also beef up support for the Linux kernel and
open drivers for its computers.
Users have been lobbying the computer maker since February to
offer Linux
systems. Customers have been using Dell's
IdeaStorm
website where the company solicits feedback and asks for suggestions.
Dell followed up on the IdeaStorm site with an
online poll in
which it asked users what they would do on Linux computers. The survey attracted
more than 100,000 respondents.
The vendor currently offers Linux bundled on servers and professional
workstations. Buyers can purchase some desktop and Linux systems without any
operating system and then install Linux, but Dell will not install it in its
factories.
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