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Old February 26th, 2009   #1
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Is Dell a good choice?

Hello,
I'm not sure if this is the right section for this, so please move it if it isn't. Pretty soon I am going to be in the market for a new desktop pc. I currently have Ubuntu installed on my current laptop, so I know some about it. I don't feel like building a system myself, so that is out of the question. So, I am trying to find the best deal for a desktop with Ubuntu pre-installed. I was looking at Dell's website and I like their prices (especially since the price includes the monitor). I was really just wondering if there are better prices to be had elsewhere that I didn't know about, and I wanted to know what everyone thought of the quality of their computers.
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Old February 27th, 2009   #2
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Re: Is Dell a good choice?

I can't tell you anything about Dell's prices compared to others; it also depends on where in the world you live. Look around on the web or in local stores and compare the prices of similar specced computers to what you get from Dell.

I like Dell computers; I have an XPS M1530 laptop which I really love - it's exterior design is beatiful and it's a very powerful laptop which runs 64-bit Ubuntu very well. I have several friends who have Dell desktop computers. In my opinion, the quality of their computers is very good.
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Old February 27th, 2009   #3
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Re: Is Dell a good choice?

Dell, System76 and ZaReason are the 3 that I know build PCs/laptops to work w/ Ubuntu.

I personally own a Inspiron 1420n from Dell, it was in the first N-Series line up Dell offered back during the Feisty days. It is still running great and it works out of the box using either Dell's Custom Ubuntu image or using a vanilla Ubuntu install. I've also recently purchased a Inspiron 530n desktop for my fiance, no problems in the first 6 months. Dell also maintains a Dell Linux Wiki and we also have a Dell sub-forum here on UbuntuForums.

System76 is known greatly for their superior customer support and machines that work flawlessly w/ Ubuntu. You can scope out their own sub-forum of UbuntuForums here.

ZaReason has been around for quite some time and are also known for machines built around hardware compatibility w/ Ubuntu. I have heard nothing bad about their machines, nor their support.

Hope this helps. =]
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Old February 28th, 2009   #4
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Re: Is Dell a good choice?

I have a dell xps 1530 too, it's powerful, very good price, I have Kubuntu 64bit and it works very well.
the machine is solid and very very well designed, I like it, and here (Italy) the assistance is perfect and far more better than the other brands.
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Old February 28th, 2009   #5
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Re: Is Dell a good choice?

Before you decide on a Dell, you might want to run an Internet search for: "Problem installing Ubuntu in a Dell (model X)",
and "Dell (model X) won't boot Ubuntu"...
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Old February 28th, 2009   #6
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Re: Is Dell a good choice?

I, also, have the Dell XPS M1530. I ordered it with Vista and installed Ubuntu 8.1 x86_64 when I got it; works great! If you do order a 1530, do order it with Ubuntu only. Tri-booting Vista, Media Direct and Ubuntu is a pain in the [censored] ^_^ Anyway, I think you'll be happy with it.

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Old February 28th, 2009   #7
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Re: Is Dell a good choice?

I have a Dell Inspiron 1525, and it works just fine.
I have a dual boot with Vista en Ubuntu.
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Old February 28th, 2009   #8
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Re: Is Dell a good choice?

http://linux.dell.com/

I just found that while I was looking for an answer to your question. From what I heard in the Ideastorm section of their page, they are working on supporting Linux 100%. You can get some more information about this on the page I just found.

I think in the future DELL will be choice for a Linux computer, but I don't think it will be the only choice. I know the Linux community won't drop everything to work with DELL, but it sounded like DELL was putting money into supporting Linux.

Asus will be choice too. I thought Acer's desktop was pretty childish looking. I heard HP is getting into the Linux game. MacOS X and Linux are nearly cousins. The list goes on.
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Old February 28th, 2009   #9
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Re: Is Dell a good choice?

I've always had good luck with Dell and HP products. They both seem to support Linux very well.
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Old March 1st, 2009   #10
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Re: Is Dell a good choice?

I find that HP is prime for Linux.. so is Compaq.. but the old Dells with Linux seems to be a big problem... It makes a lot of sense to do an Internet search on it before buying...

It makes sense to run a search on a new item, using every positive and negative phrase you can think of..

I.E.:
Model X is super good..
Model X is crap bad..
Model X is the best in the world..
Model X is the worst in the world..
Model X doesn't back its warranty..
Model X has a super warranty..
I love model X..
I hate model X..
Model X failed in a month..
Dropping a model X wrecks it...
Model X can take a big drop..
Can't get parts nor service for model X..
Parts and service are easy for model X..
Model X screen fails too fast..
Model X screen lasts and lasts..
Model X keys fall off, stick, wear out too fast, turn yellow, letters wear off too fast, crack...

Thing is, if people are using something they are talking about it.. publishing all the good and the bad of it...

Personally, I would go with HP... I have had to scrap too many older Dells...

Go to a computer recycler, and ask to take a look-see to see for yourself just what the junk-yard reject computer-stuff really is... Like at all the car wreckers, most being so full of late model fords which all look to be in good shape...
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