
Dell is trying a second time to sell personal computers with Linux preinstalled, this time using the up-and-coming Ubuntu version of the open-source operating system.

At the end of May, the No. 2 PC maker will begin selling some
consumer-focused laptop and desktop models with
Ubuntu's new "Feisty Fawn" version of Linux installed, Dell spokesman Kent
Cook said. The company announced the Linux move on Tuesday
on its IdeaStorm site, launched in February to gather feedback directly from
customers about what they want.
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