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Welcome to the Dell Enterprise Linux Wiki. Here you will have the opportunity to learn more about what Dell is doing with Linux on PowerEdge servers and workstations. A separate Consumer Wiki is devoted to supporting Linux in desktops and laptops.
Deliver the best Linux Operating System customer experience in the industry.
Red Hat Enterprise Workstation 5.1 now available on Dell Precision M6300 and M4300.
Key Features:
These mailing lists are to discuss Linux issues on Dell platforms. People who participate on the lists are:
Please keep in mind that this is not an official Dell support venue. These lists are for informational purposes only, may contain typographical errors, technical inaccuracies, and information about configurations which are not officially supported by Dell. The content is provided as is, without express or implied warranties of any kind. For official Dell support, please go to http://support.dell.com
Dell Linux Forum
Dell and Linux
Our Mission
Deliver the best Linux Operating System customer experience in the industry.
What's New
Red Hat Enterprise Workstation 5.1 now available on Dell Precision M6300 and M4300.
Key Features:
- Linux OS available for the first time onPrecision Mobile Workstations
- Key mobility features including battery management, docking support, wireless and suspension to memory.
- OpenOffice, Firefox, peripheral support, enhanced graphics and multimedia support
- End-to-end professional service and support.
- For more information, visit http://www.dell.com/redhat
Sections
| Enterprise Linux Distributions | Dell Linux Projects |
| Whitepapers | Conference Presentations |
| Linux FAQ | iSCSI on Linux |
Mailing Lists
These mailing lists are to discuss Linux issues on Dell platforms. People who participate on the lists are:
- Dell Engineering team members, such as the Linux Engineering team or the Storage team. They are on the list because they have expert knowledge on the Dell products and are interested in understanding customer challenges. In addition, it is one of the best ways for them to get direct feedback from customers.
- Dell Technical Support staff. These are generally the techs you talk to on the phone if you call for technical support. They chime in on the lists when they can, but these lists are not official channels for technical support.
- Dell customers and partners. These individuals are often experts in their own areas and great sources of support & information.
Please keep in mind that this is not an official Dell support venue. These lists are for informational purposes only, may contain typographical errors, technical inaccuracies, and information about configurations which are not officially supported by Dell. The content is provided as is, without express or implied warranties of any kind. For official Dell support, please go to http://support.dell.com
| Linux PowerEdge | Linux Precision |
| Linux Desktops | Linux PowerEdge-announce |
Links
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