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By Michael Singer
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 4, 2005 4:07:00 PM

Dell began offering a new desktop PC on Tuesday with no operating system installed. The machine is designed for people who want to run open-source software such as Linux instead of Windows.

The Round Rock, Texas-based company's Dimension E510n PC comes with a blank hard drive and a copy of the FreeDOS operating system, which can be installed by customers. The computer is part of Dell's n-Series of PCs, which first started shipping without an operating system back in September 2002.

The desktop retails for $849 and comes with a Pentium 4 processor; 512MB of advanced DDR computer memory; a 128MB ATI Radeon X300SE HyperMemory video card; an 80GB serial ATA hard drive and a one-year limited warranty.

Dell's open-source PC

The computers are designed for customers and companies that want to experiment with Linux and other open-source operating systems. Many large companies that have pre-purchased Windows through licensing programs have to erase all the software that comes on factory-shipped PCs and then install the alternative software they've chosen. Buying a PC without an operating system saves a step and eliminates the cost of the extra software.

Despite its affinity for selling Windows-based computers, Dell is also a staunch supporter of Linux. The company has invested almost $100 million in open-source developer Red Hat and sells PCs and servers based on its operating system, such as its Dell PowerEdge SC430 with a dual-core Pentium.

On the desktop, Dell has been installing Linux on its Precision workstations for a couple years. Dell spokesman Liem Nguyen said the company will continue to do so.

The launch of the new Dimension desktop also marks the beginning of Dell's efforts to streamline its consumer products business, which features Inspiron notebooks and the Dimension desktop PCs.

During its launch of its new XPS series last week, Dell said it will continue to offer Dimension and Inspiron products as they are, for now, but each will eventually split into two increasingly divergent categories.

One of these categories will target audiences for basic systems; the other will aim at markets for entertainment PCs. The entertainment series will come with Microsoft Windows Media Center Edition (WMCE) standard, and the basic series will be loaded with Windows Home Edition.

Although the entertainment systems will offer WMCE both with and without a TV tuner and related hardware, Dell expects most of these computers to go out the door without the media hardware, since the company is counting on its media-savvy customers to trade up to the new XPS series.

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The news is pouring in. This will not be a good week for Microsoft.  DonnieBoy | 10/04/05
Considering the number of Linux users, ...  ShadeTree | 10/04/05
You can  Loverock Davidson | 10/04/05
Actually it usually costs less to "homebrew"  Real World | 10/05/05
No it doesn't  Loverock Davidson | 10/05/05
Longterm, I disagree  Real World | 10/05/05
A journey of a thousand miles begins with but one step.  Laff | 10/04/05
RE: Cheaper with Windows  JakAttak | 10/04/05
i couldnt  doh123 | 10/04/05
here  eLurker | 10/04/05
Didja Notice...  rtkeeling | 10/04/05
Did you know that corporations with ...  ShadeTree | 10/04/05
doesnt happen  doh123 | 10/04/05
Does Happen every single day!  ShadeTree | 10/05/05
Hey, we need to make them bleed where we can. This will be a group effort  DonnieBoy | 10/04/05
It will take people buying a system ...  ShadeTree | 10/04/05
I could see this happening  voska | 10/05/05
Sure, buying a system without an OS ...  ShadeTree | 10/05/05
Curious, is this only desktop PCs  voska | 10/05/05
Business looks at the savings  voska | 10/05/05
Worse week for linsux *cough opensuse cough* (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 10/04/05
Didn't you want MS to straighten up, not bleed  Boot_Agnostic | 10/04/05
what's the differnce?  wandacon@... | 10/04/05
Considering that Dell.com...  ComputerGuyCJ | 10/04/05
check here  eLurker | 10/04/05
Now it starts...  Linux User 147560 | 10/04/05
this is nothing new  eLurker | 10/04/05
Funny isn't it?  IT Scion | 10/04/05
Agreed,  Boot_Agnostic | 10/04/05
Luckily  IT Scion | 10/04/05
Dell offers an open-source PC  Loverock Davidson | 10/04/05
Guess not...  Linux User 147560 | 10/04/05
No level of intelligence at LD's house  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 10/04/05
Uh oh, someone hates the truth  Loverock Davidson | 10/04/05
re: Uh oh, someone hates the truth  nightshade0143 | 10/04/05
you've got that right.  Arm A. Geddon | 10/04/05
not if you pay for Gold supprt  doh123 | 10/04/05
I didn't read Dell would support FreeBSD  voska | 10/05/05
Deceptful article  Loverock Davidson | 10/04/05
Uh what extra value?  Laff | 10/04/05
Extra value  Loverock Davidson | 10/04/05
Yup I think OSX and the bundled Apps are valuable. However  Laff | 10/04/05
Low Price??  ibabadur1 | 10/04/05
I think you misunderstood the statement...  el1jones | 10/04/05
re:  eLurker | 10/04/05
and they buy a computer which comes with Windows on it already  allen@... | 10/05/05
Both above are interest arguements...  el1jones | 10/05/05
Oh come on now  voska | 10/05/05
One would hope  Michael Kelly | 10/04/05
There's always hope but  IT Scion | 10/04/05
re:  eLurker | 10/04/05
Doomed from the start.. Dell Jacks us  Linux_Hawk@... | 10/04/05
And whats the problem with that? (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 10/04/05
Be smarter than that  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 10/04/05
I forgot to mention  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 10/04/05
Huh?  Mark Miller | 10/04/05
Correction about Corporate Windows Purchases  mtgardenghi | 10/04/05
I think some confused licensing with...  el1jones | 10/04/05
To clarify  Mark Miller | 10/04/05
there is a license...  doh123 | 10/04/05
Wow, long time for Dell to flip the switch  Boot_Agnostic | 10/04/05
Will someone teach these people how to write?  jgmsys@... | 10/04/05
For Games  voska | 10/05/05
Not available with EPP discount  mathandmetal | 10/04/05
An open-source PC?  ba2ry | 10/04/05
Thanks to the DoJ antitrust settlement  Richard Flude | 10/04/05
Did you read the settlement?  Update victim | 10/05/05
This is a Joke!  just^me | 10/04/05
This story is at odds with what I was told by  Update victim | 10/05/05

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