And Dell isn't going to be much help with a old computer and me
installing Linux, they will only give advice on Windows, and the
CHARGE you for it.
I don't expect anything less from Dell and their Technical Support
division!..LoL!
Note that Dell does do stuff to support Linux. Matt Domsch has done a
significant amount of work for Fedora, has helped with a tool to allow
one to do firmware upgrades without needing to boot DOS or Windows and
has worked a device naming change to help with managing servers with
multiple network cards.
They may not support normal end users directly, but they do make it possible
for the distros to do some stuff for their users that would otherwise
be harder to do.
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