Dell answers customer calls for Linux in Europe

Canonical

on 6 August 2007

Tags: Dell , Europe , Partner

This article was last updated 10 years ago.


Dell today unveiled two consumer PCs in Europe – the Inspiron 6400n and the Inspiron 530n – with the Ubuntu 7.04 Linux operating system factory installed. Available now in the United Kingdom, Germany and France, the systems are Dell’s first steps to meet the needs of the Linux enthusiast community outside of the United States.

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