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[News] [Linux] Australian Vendor Starts Preinstalling Linux on Desktop PCs

Reltronics releases new range of Linux desktop computers

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| The desktop computers feature AMD 64-bit dual core or Intel 32-bit dual 
| core processors with hardware specially selected for home or business 
| users and are designed for various power user levels: surfing, office,
| multimedia and ultimate.
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http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/z1/view.asp?id=53028

Dell's support for Linux may have opened the floodgates. It's worth
mentioning that the market is already diversifying:

Mac's Share of the OS Market Grows

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| Net Applications' statistics for last month place Macintosh's 
| operating system market share at 6.46 percent, according to 
| MacDailyNews.
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http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/njl/?p=124



Related:

PowerPC CPU module runs Linux on 24VDC

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| INAT GmbH is shipping a PowerPC-based PC/104 CPU module that
| targets industrial applications requiring 24VDC power. The board
| is based on a 266MHz AMCC 405EP processor and includes RAM and
| flash memory, and Ethernet and serial ports, and comes with Linux
| 2.4.25 pre-installed.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8072583364.html


Dell ready to sell kit in shops 

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| An interview with Michael Dell on US channel magazine CRN shows
| that he's ready to start selling kit in big box chains, just like
| HP does.
| 
| And Dell said that won't just be confined to the United States
| but will be rolled out worldwide.
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http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39675

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