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Linux Preloaded on Dell: At this point however, there are no specifics on the Linux preload, other than it will be available on laptop and desktop systems. From David Lord, a spokesman for Dell.

Rejoice penguins, Linux will be an option on future Dell desktop and mobile computers.

After several weeks of soliciting feedback from customers through its IdeaStorm Web site, pre-loading Linux became the first customer-requested option adopted by the company.

 
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Top 3 Free Office Suites for Unix/Linux
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Top-picks of Linux-based office suites (with integrated word processor, spreadsheet, presentation and graphics applications, etc.). All programs are free or distributed under the GNU Library General Public License.

1) OpenOffice

OpenOffice includes the key desktop applications, including a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager and drawing program; open-source databases can be easily integrated. It runs stably and natively on Solaris, Linux, Windows, and Mac OSX (X11). It is sophisticated and flexible, working transparently with a variety of file formats, including those of MS Office.
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2) SiagOffice

A tightly integrated office package including a word processor, spreadsheet, text editor, animation program, file manager and PostScript previewer. It can be compiled for Linux, HP-UX and possibly other Unix flavors.zSB(3,3)

3) KOffice

KOffice is an integrated office suite for the K Desktop Environment (KDE) consisting of several applications: Word processor, spreadsheet, database, flow charter, drawing, image editing and presentation software. It can be compiled for several flavors of Unix.
 
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