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What happened to Novell’s embedded Linux ambitions

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    One of the stories buzzing around at last spring’s BrainShare was about Novell possibly returning to the embedded operating system arena with a stripped-down, device-enabling version of SuSE Linux.

    Link: nwfusion.com

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