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Linux companies agree to standardized version

Publication:Seattle TimesDate:Sep 14 2004

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In an effort to be more competitive with Microsoft, supporters of the Linux operating system have agreed on a standard version that seeks to ensure programs written for one Linux distribution will work with the others.

The agreement organized by the nonprofit Free Standards Group is meant to prevent Linux from splitting into several conflicting distributions.




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