Tuesday 5 April 2016

Project Sputnik aims to woo Mac and Windows users to Linux

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Project Sputnik aims to woo Mac and Windows users to Linux

Dell's Project Sputnik continues to roll out Linux-powered developer laptops. Jack Wallen has followed the program for some time and shares his thoughts on where it's been and where it should go.

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