As a member of the programme, Dell can deliver applications as ready-to-deploy virtual or hardware appliances powered by SUSE Linux Enterprise. SUSE Linux is owned by Novell and it proudly announced Dell’s decision to become a partner to use Novell's open source Linux software.
Dell joins Linux alliance for software appliances - Inquirer
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Under the terms of the agreement, Dell will use Novell’s appliance-creation and lifecycle management tools to build fully-supported virtual and hardware appliances as well as distribute application and operating system patches and updates. I have been running Linux full time now for over a year. I have a couple computers, one with windows 7 I use for Netflix which does not support Linux. When I turn on my windows machines I can't understand why so slow, and then I remember why. Linux is so much faster it is not funny. I am not trying to insult anyone but if you have not tried Linux or Ubuntu or Feodora for example,you are missing out on what an OS should be.Dell joins Linux alliance for software appliances - Inquirer
