Dell has
launched an
online
survey to identify areas where the company could support Linux, following
widespread calls from users to bundle the open source OS with new desktop
systems.
The survey asks users about applications that they would use on a Linux
desktop, support requirements and specific distributions. The poll will run from
13 March to 23 March.
Dell currently supports Linux on its servers, and offers a set of three
professional workstations preinstalled with
Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 4.
The vendor does not currently offer mainstream desktop or notebook computers
with the open source software.
The survey was sparked by Dell's
IdeaStorm
website which solicits
feedback from regular users and allows them to promote suggestions from
fellow users.
Recommendations that Dell increase support for open source software quickly
rose to the top of the list.
A request to offer preinstalled Linux has attracted over 110,000 votes,
trailed by a suggestion to offer OpenOffice with more than 76,000 votes.
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