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Message-ID: <4123CF48.8050107@secnetops.com>
From: kf_lists at secnetops.com (KF_lists)
Subject: [OT] Re: lame bitching about xpsp2

 >
 > Apparently that 30 seconds did not include reading the page you 
linked to.
 >

Sure it did. I read it just fine... I believe you are the one that 
missed the paragraph stating:

"Currently, all Dell N-Series Precision Workstation desktops are 
available and supported with Red Hat Linux."

You are correct though that it is NOT supported on "Desktops" and 
"Laptops" .

Its not my fault the dell site it not overly clear. So bottom line... we 
are both right, and of course Barry's point is made even more clear.

/me pees everywhere to begin the match.

http://news.com.com/2100-1001-949671.html?tag=fd_top
-KF



>>From said page:
> 
> Dell does not officially support running Linux on Dell laptops.
> However, there are many great "community-supported" resources
> available to help you get Linux running.
> 
> And:
> 
> Dell does not officially support running Linux on Dell desktops.
> Although, as there are relatively fewer gotchas associated with Linux
> running on desktops as compared to laptops, installing Linux should be
> a fairly straight-forward task.
> 


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