| Sun to drop its customized Linux |
Mar. 31, 2003
Sun will be offering standardized distributions of Linux through partnership agreements reports Stephen Shankland of CNet. Eliminating it's customized Linux distro, Sun will be evaluating opportunites to work with various Linux providers this year according to executives.
Shankland notes that the move could "indicate a measure of detente between Sun and Linux companies such as Red Hat, which up to now have invested more energy squabbling with each other than allying themselves against their common foe, Microsoft."
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