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		<title>Dell and Ubuntu: it&#8217;s all about the drivers</title>
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<p>So Dell has given some more details on its plan to fulfill one of the top 10 wishes of the people who submitted ideas to its Digg-style IdeaStorm site: It&#8217;s going to <a href="http://direct2dell.com/one2one/archive/2007/05/01/13147.aspx">start shipping</a> Dells that have the <a href="http://ubuntu.com">Ubuntu</a> flavour of Linux preloaded on them. Regardless of what you think of the move, I think it&#8217;s pretty amazing that Dell has given its fans a forum like IdeaStorm, and &#8212; more importantly &#8212; has actually listened to them.</p>
<p><img class="left" src='http://www.mathewingram.com/work/wp-content/uploads/ubuntu.png' alt='ubuntu.png' />Naturally, the Ubuntu announcement has caused plenty of cheers in the Linux camp, since the release from Mark Shuttleworth&#8217;s <a href="http://www.canonical.com/">Canonical</a> is seen by many as the new standard-bearer for the Windows replacement vanguard (Michael Robertson&#8217;s <a href="http://www.linspire.com">Linspire</a>, formerly known as Lindows, also had some early potential, as did <a href="http://www.xandros.com">Xandros</a> and Novell&#8217;s <a href="http://www.novell.com/linux/">Suse</a>). And I have to say that having Ubuntu pre-loaded on a Dell machine would help with one thing: namely, finding drivers that work for all the various hardware inside a brand new machine, especially if it&#8217;s something fancy like a Media Center.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know if Michael Dell &#8212; who is a Ubuntu user, as <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/01/dell-set-to-offer-pre-loaded-ubuntu-within-weeks/">Engadget notes</a> &#8212; has had any of the same problems that I have, but I&#8217;ve been trying for days to get Ubuntu&#8217;s latest release running on an HP Media Center, and have had no luck. It installs fine, and loads and I get the nice Evolution desktop that comes with <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FeistyFawn">Feisty Fawn</a> (as the new release is called, following the Linux &#8220;goofy name&#8221; rule). But the network card doesn&#8217;t work.</p>
<p>Let me note that I am not some Linux noob. I&#8217;ve installed and run Suse 8, 9 and 10 as well as Debian and Xandros and three or four other flavours of Linux. I have personally edited the <a href="http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/archive/index.php/t-20510.html">x86config file</a> and added mode lines by hand to get an LCD monitor working, and have SSH&#8217;ed into my Debian box remotely using putty and repaired my MySQL tables. So there. </p>
<p>Ubuntu can&#8217;t recognize the Intel network chip, no matter what I do. I&#8217;ve edited the modules file, installed various add-ons. Nothing. Intel has a Linux driver &#8212; but you have to <a href="http://downloadmirror.intel.com/df-support/2896/ENG/README.txt">compile it yourself</a> and add it to the Linux kernel, and that&#8217;s a little too close to brain surgery for yours truly. Give me a box with it all pre-installed, and I would be a pretty happy camper. If there&#8217;s one thing Windows does pretty well, it&#8217;s the drivers.</p>
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