Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 02/08/2010 - 21:55.
I own an Inspiron 1420N. ..and my mom has an Inspiron 1525N... so that's two Ubuntu Dells in my family.
My experience with Dell left me so frustrated, exhausted, and angry that I really think it would be best for Dell to just give it up, like, immediately. Their techs don't know what they're doing, they're hobbled by their marketing, their selection after what three years.. is still nothing compared to that of even APPLE. They don't offer an all-in-one, they don't offer decent support, they don't offer 64 bit.... I had to send my machine in literally 3 times, it's like they were replacing parts based on a game of pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey.
Ubuntu on Dell is a novelty. Grow balls or go home, Dell. System76 already offers like 3 or 4 times the hardware choice.. maybe with less of their customers going to a Windows company they could do an all-in-one or a tablet.
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I own an Inspiron 1420N. ..and my mom has an Inspiron 1525N... so that's two Ubuntu Dells in my family.
My experience with Dell left me so frustrated, exhausted, and angry that I really think it would be best for Dell to just give it up, like, immediately. Their techs don't know what they're doing, they're hobbled by their marketing, their selection after what three years.. is still nothing compared to that of even APPLE. They don't offer an all-in-one, they don't offer decent support, they don't offer 64 bit.... I had to send my machine in literally 3 times, it's like they were replacing parts based on a game of pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey.
Ubuntu on Dell is a novelty. Grow balls or go home, Dell. System76 already offers like 3 or 4 times the hardware choice.. maybe with less of their customers going to a Windows company they could do an all-in-one or a tablet.
Dell is just making Ubuntu look bad.