[Beowulf] Repenting for sins against Dell (on good Friday, no less)
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Matt Lawrence matt at technoronin.comFri Apr 10 15:24:30 PDT 2009
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On Fri, 10 Apr 2009, Robert G. Brown wrote: > I'll look there, but as I'm typing this on a Dell M1530 that even as of > Fedora 10 still has non-functional hardware components and marginal > hardware components, forgive me if I'm a bit cynical. I'll believe that > Dell is properly supporting linux when: I'm typing this on an Inspiron 9300 and I will have to say it was the easiest notebook install I have ever done. Booted a CentOS 5 DVD and everything just worked. I don't know if any notebook manufacturer is really supporting Linux very well. I'm not a Dell fanboy, but I will have to admit that my notebook has been a very good value for the money I spent. -- Matt It's not what I know that counts. It's what I can remember in time to use.
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