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HP preloads SuSE Linux onto desktop PC
Hewlett-Packard and Novell have announced that HP will be preloading Novell's SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop onto its HP dc5850 desktop PC. This is not the first time HP is preloading SuSE Linux , but
HP to offer pre-loaded Suse Linux
Following in the footsteps of competitors like Dell and
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Specifics Emerge on Novell/Microsoft Linux Agreement
The public recently got a glimpse into the 2006 Linux agreement signed between Novell and Microsoft, thanks to information that was published in Novell's annual 10K filings to the U.S. Securities
Ubuntu gets feisty, adds automatic debugging tool
"Release early, release often," that's the Linux motto. To that end, Canonical will release a new version of Ubuntu, version 7.04 or "Feisty Fawn," as some call it, on April 19th. The new version
HP to beat Dell to the pre-loaded Linux punch?
Dell asked you what you wanted, you said that you wanted machines pre-loaded with Linux and they said "No". That's pretty much the story of Dell's IdeaStorm feedback site; though the company
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Microsoft and Novell sitting in a tree: What does it mean for Linux?
Microsoft and Novell sitting in a tree: What does
it mean for Linux? It's a good time to be a proponent of
open-source in the enterprise. Just last week, Oracle announced that they would
distribute
a re-branded version of Red Hat Linux . Then, Canonical announced their plans
to aggressively market
Ubuntu to enterprise customers . And just yesterday, Microsoft announced an
unexpected and completely unprecedented partnership with Novell to support SUSE
Editor's Corner
Microsoft and Novell sitting in a tree: What does it mean for Linux?
It's a good time to be a proponent of open-source in the enterprise. Just last week, Oracle announced that they would …
Microsoft, Novell partner for interoperability
Today's top story comes to us from the didn't-see-that-coming department: Microsoft and Novell have announced a partnership to foster interoperability between their respective operating systems, with a focus on enterprise customers. The agreement will see Microsoft offering limited sales support for SUSE Linux while also declining to pursue patent infringement cases against the competing OS. Additionally, the companies will create a joint research facility where developers will build and …

