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Corel: Linux Spinoff Still in the Works ; French, German, Int’l English Editions of Corel LinuxOS Available

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 27, 2001

In its latest newsletter, Corel has once again confirmed the
widely-reported spinoff of its Linux division and announced the
availability of the second edition of Corel LINUX OS in French,
German, and International English versions.

Though the newsletter offered few new details about the sale of
Corel’s Linux division, it did say “Corel is pursuing opportunities
to spin off its Linux distribution with the intention of retaining
an interest in the prospective company.”

The company also anounced the availability of new versions of
Corel LINUX OS.

From the newsletter:

Corel LINUX OS Second Edition is now available in French, German and
International English language versions -- and today is the perfect
time to upgrade!

If you own a previous retail, boxed version of Corel LINUX OS, you are
eligible to receive Corel LINUX OS Second Edition on CD for just £5.95
or equivalent, to cover the cost of shipping and handling. Simply call
the Corel Customer Service Centre nearest you and have the
registration number from your purchased, retail copy of Corel LINUX OS
ready.

Customers who purchase a retail, boxed version of Corel LINUX OS by
June 30, 2001 can also take advantage of this great offer through
Corel Customer Service!

For more information, and to find the Corel Customer Service number
for your area, please visit the appropriate site below:

French: 
http://ri-r1.corel.com/servlet/click?9hkLsDXXEtioHssFJlmhgLDgLmE0EhMMLkMkL      

German: 
http://ri-r1.corel.com/servlet/click?9hkLsDXXEtioHssFJlmhgLDgLmE0EhMMLknLk

International English:
http://ri-r1.corel.com/servlet/click?9hkLsDXXEtioHssFJlmhgLDgLmE0EhMMLkLgn

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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