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Finally a Big-Name Backer for Linux

Finally a Big-Name Backer for Linux   more»»
reHASHplus: "The problem with Linux is that the backers of Linux distributions tend to be small little companies or at least not really famous ones. Funny names like Red Hat, Mandrake and Ubuntu don't help, either, not to mention "difficult to understand" business and profit models."
Wed Oct 08, 2008


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