Users to Dell: We want Linux on laptops
They clamored for the option on a new Dell blog
IDG News Service - The new team of leaders at Dell Inc. is weighing whether to allow customers to opt for PCs with the Linux operating system instead of the default Windows after thousands of users voted for the idea on a company blog.
The idea appeared Friday on a company-hosted blog called Dell Idea Storm. CEO Michael Dell unveiled the blog Feb. 16 as part of his effort to reinvigorate the struggling company. Dell said he hoped to use the blog to collect users' feedback and improve customer service.
Since then, company executives and department heads have been monitoring the site, paying closest attention to the ideas winning the most votes, Dell spokeswoman Caroline Dietz said yesterday.
The most popular threads on Wednesday included demands for Linux-based laptops, consumer PCs that are not preloaded with unsolicited applications and requests for Sun Microsystems Inc.'s OpenOffice applications instead of Microsoft Corp.'s Office suite. Popular requests also included a preference for Mozilla Corp.'s Firefox Web browser instead of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, and pleas for Dell to stop routing service calls to operators in overseas countries such as India.
Dell leaders have heard those ideas "loud and clear," and plan to post a statement on the blog this week explaining how they will react, Dietz said. But she warned that the company would judge ideas on more than just their popularity.
"Just because an idea is No. 1 or No. 2 doesn't necessarily mean Dell will do it, but it does mean it will receive the highest level of attention," she said.
Dell has already changed the blog rules to make the voting more accurate, after the site was flooded over the weekend by certain users clicking multiple times on their favorite links, Dietz said. Beginning yesterday, Dell required users to register, ensuring that each person can vote just once for each posting.
Another misleading aspect of popular threads is that each vote awards postings 10 "points," meaning that the Linux thread has about 6,000 supporters, not the posted number of 67,703. The second-most popular thread -- the request for OpenOffice -- has 40,572 points, and a plea to avoid unwanted software applications has 27,476 points. Most other ideas on the 95-page blog have won only a handful of votes.
Despite the blog's problems, Dell will someday decide to sell Linux-based PCs in their consumer market, experts say.
"Look, they already have a strong partnership with Red Hat and Oracle to move Linux into the enterprise server space. I think what they're waiting for is some more compelling applications to show up on Linux for personal use. Think about what you use your laptop for -- it's usually office, games, music and Internet access. When all of these things come together in a consumer-friendly, seamless way, there will be a case for Dell to adopt Linux on portables to sell to the masses," said Joe Clabby, president of Clabby Analytics.



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