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Former Red Hat Execs Start New Linux Company







Former Red Hat Execs Start New Linux
Company

Former Red Hat Execs Start New Linux
Company
07/14/2004 06:39 PM

Former Red Hat and Cygnus technology executives Kim Knuttila and Erik Troan have joined forces to found a new, customized-Linux company.




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