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Red Hat and Caldera: Top Linux contenders?

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    Author: JT Smith

    ZDNet News pronounces Caldera and Red Hat as the most likely distributions to come out on top in an industry it says is ripe for consolidation. “We have seen the future of Linux, and its names are Caldera and Red Hat.”
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