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On 12-11-29 03:09 PM, Robinson Tryon wrote:
Dell just launched their 'Sputnik' developer laptop in the US,
(http://dell.com/sputnik) and potential purchasers can configure their
purchase online (http://www.dell.com/us/soho/p/xps-13-linux/pd.aspx)

The first two screens in the customization tool are very confusing.

The first screen in the 'customizing' tool is for Operating System and
shows a Ubuntu logo and offers a non-choice (one radio button
filled-in) of UBUNTU Linux. What's especially confusing is the set of
features described next to the Ubuntu logo (in the image):

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featuring Mozilla Firefox 3.0 browser,
OpenOffice 3.0 for Word Processor,
Spreadsheet, Presentation,
Email/Calendaring, and with Photo,
Music & Video Applications
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[..]

Thanks for the detailed message. I've forwarded it to an ex-colleague at
Canonical, perhaps it will make it somewhere to get corrected.

F.

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