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Linspire President Kevin Carmony doesn't want Dell selling and promoting Linux desktops -- at least not yet.
Carmony -- whose company's Linux operating system has found its way onto PCs from retailers Sears.com, Kmart.com, Walmart.com, Amazon.com, and others -- says Linux's move to the desktop centers on the alignment of three keys: technology, demand, and distribution channel.
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