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Nothing new
This is really nothing new as Dell has been selling Linux servers for a long time. The only change here might come at Red Hat's expense if Dell is planning on pushing Microsoft Linux (formerly SLES) exclusively.
Posted by: Tim Patterson   Posted on: 05/07/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Nothing new  Tim Patterson | 05/07/07
Fantastic; Microsoft is Promoting Linux; Good for Shareholders  mighetto | 05/07/07
I have to agree with you on this for sure.  intrepi@... | 05/07/07
Microsft won't develop their own version of Linux  tracy anne | 05/07/07
They already did the BSD thing  cls@... | 05/07/07
Continue to use what you want  Boot_Agnostic | 05/07/07
Will this have any affect on Dell's Ubuntu ?  intrepi@... | 05/07/07
ubuntu for desktops/laptops  shryko | 05/07/07
Darn, now you who supported Dell on Ubuntu may stop  Boot_Agnostic | 05/07/07
Not sure as to what your one liner says  intrepi@... | 05/07/07
You might not be the target of the oneliner  Boot_Agnostic | 05/07/07
please note, it is SLES that Dell will buy... not stopping Ubuntu  shryko | 05/07/07
There is no need for this pact  tracy anne | 05/07/07
Got to go around the mulberry tree  Ole Man | 05/07/07
I predicted something like this would happen!  djchandler | 05/08/07
Maybe a good thing  hoiatl | 06/01/07

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