Re: [vox] OStatic on Dell & Linux
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Re: [vox] OStatic on Dell & Linux
Interesting Article. I am pretty happy with the Vostro V13. I guess in
retrospect, the Adamo (almost the same machine but only comes with
Windows) has a 40 WHr battery and a solid state drive, and a beefier
CPU. But, the Adamo still probably comes in cheaper than the Mac.
I believe that we have come to the year every year that is the year of
the Linux desktop.
On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 11:49:15AM -0700, Bill Kendrick wrote:
>
> I thought Brian, at least, would enjoy this :)
>
> Dell Does Linux, Yesterday and Today
> by Sam Dean, June 17, 2010, OStatic
> http://ostatic.com/blog/dell-does-linux-yesterday-and-today
>
> "As time flies by, even though Linux isn't a raging phenomenon on the
> desktop, it is nevertheless interesting to watch Dell's unflinching
> support for it."
>
>
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The 1980 Turing award lecture
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