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InfoWorld: Sun May Change Linux Desktop Platform

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PK
Paul Krill
Jan 9, 2004

“Sun Microsystems is pondering a long-term desktop strategy for
Linux that may mean changing its arrangement with SuSE, which
currently provides the Linux distribution for Sun’s desktop
platform.

“Sun sells the SuSE Linux distribution as part of the Sun Java
Desktop System applications suite. But that may change, according
to Jonathan Schwartz, Sun executive vice president for software.
The company is ‘beginning to look at what the right strategy is in
the long run,’ he said…”

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