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Dell Offers an Open-Source PC

malebolgia   on 04 October 2005 - 18:30 · 36 comments & 8535 views

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Dell began offering a new desktop PC on Tuesday with no operating system installed. The machine is designed for people who want to run open-source software such as Linux instead of Windows.

The Round Rock, Texas-based company's Dimension E510n PC comes with a blank hard drive and a copy of the FreeDOS operating system, which can be installed by customers. The computer is part of Dell's n-Series of PCs, which first started shipping without an operating system back in September 2002. The desktop retails for $849 and comes with a Pentium 4 processor; 512MB of advanced DDR computer memory; a 128MB ATI Radeon X300SE HyperMemory video card; an 80GB serial ATA hard drive and a one-year limited warranty.

News source: C|Net News.com

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#1.1 vet[NFC]Wave on 05 Oct 2005 - 04:28
ROFL! I'm sorry, that comment about the Celery just killed me

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