The Register: StrongARM connection makes Corel Linux deal worth watching | Linux Today

The Register: StrongARM connection makes Corel Linux deal worth watching

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 28, 1998

Corel is to use Red Hat Linux 5.1 for its StrongARM-based
NetWinder hardware platform. The NetWinder is the basis of a range
of thin client and thin server platforms.

Red Hat’s relationship with Intel, which bought a stake in the
company last month, may also prove useful.

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Web Webster

Web Webster

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