Major Linux distributors on Monday said they have agreed to support a single version of the freely exchanged open-source operating system to ensure that it's growing popularity in corporations isn't derailed by fragmentation. The Free Standards Group, a nonprofit trade organization based in San Francisco, announced the pact, saying the vendors had agreed to support the Linux Standard Base 2.0. Companies that have jumped on the bandwagon include Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., IBM, Intel Corp., Red Hat Inc., Novell Inc. and others. ...

Source: Information Week

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