Once upon a time in the Río de la Plata:
On May 25, 1810, the Primera Junta began in Buenos Aires, removing Viceroy Baltasar Hidalgo de Cisneros from power. On July 9, 1816, Argentina declared its independence from the Spanish Crown.
In the morning (of that Friday 25), the collective Cabildo Abierto was prepared to reject the resignations, holding that the Junta had no faculties to relinquish a power that had been endorsed by the population.
Today, almost two centuries later but also by popular demand:
Welcome to Dell Open Source. You asked, we listened. For advanced users and tech enthusiasts, we’re happy to offer a new open-source operating system, so you can dive in and truly enjoy a PC experience just the way you want it.
In addition to the FreeDOS systems we already offer, we are proud to announce PCs with Ubuntu.










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