| Xandros readies Corel Linux distribution [NetworkWorldFusion] |
Jan. 27, 2002
A report at NetworkWorldFusion by Matt Berger says Xandros, a company founded on Corel's Linux technology, is preparing to take the wraps off its Linux desktop operating system at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in New York this week. Berger writes . . .
"The company said it would also make an announcement later in the week related to the beta release of Xandros Desktop 1.0, its debut desktop operating system product. Xandros had said it would release a beta version of the software early this year . . ."
" . . . The company has also licensed its core technology to Lindows.com, a Linux desktop startup formed in October by Michael Robertson, the founder of digital music company MP3.com Inc, [Xandros CEO] Mike Bego said. Lindows is packaging Xandros' distribution of the operating system with a technology that enables applications developed for Microsoft's Windows operating system to run on Linux, he said."
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