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LinuxPR: Caldera Ships Developer Preview of Linux Technology – Including 2.4 Linux Kernel… KDE 2.0…

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 25, 2000

“Caldera Systems Inc., a “Linux for eBusiness” leader and the
first Linux solutions company to license Java, Tuesday announced
the availability of the Linux 2.4 Technology Developer Release
Preview.”

“This developer’s preview enables early software development
with a beta version of the new Linux 2.4 kernel, Sun Microsystems’
Java HotSpot technology and glibc 2.1.91.”

“Based upon the foundational efforts of Blackdown.org, Sun and
Caldera have worked hard to provide the most current Java
technology to the Linux community, and we’re pleased that Caldera
will make a beta version of the Java 2 platform, version 1.3
available to developers,” said Gina Centoni, director of product
marketing, Software Systems Group, Sun Microsystems.”

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