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Red Hat Introduces Desktop Linux Competitor







Red Hat Introduces Desktop Linux
Competitor

Red Hat Introduces Desktop Linux
Competitor
05/04/2004 09:35 AM

Due mid-month, Red Hat Desktop will take on desktop alternatives from Novell and Sun. The company said costs will be around $6 per seat.




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