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InfoWorld: SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop Slated for June

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 3, 2003

“SuSE Linux AG now plans to ship its SuSE Linux Enterprise
Desktop operating system in June, a delay from original plans to
ship it during the just-ended first quarter of 2003.

“SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, which is in beta testing phase
now, will cost $129 per desktop, although discounts would apply to
high-volume purchases, said Rafael Laguna, SuSE’s marketing vice
president said Tuesday.

“SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop would be the company’s third
desktop operating system, joining SuSE Linux, the entry-level
member of the family aimed at individual users, and SuSE Linux
Office Desktop, aimed at small offices with its networking and
disk-partitioning capabilities, Laguna said…”

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