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Mandriva, NEC in Europe team up on Linux machines

Author: computerworld.com      Published: 30th Sep 2005     Visited: 613 times 
Category: Operating Systems
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Computer maker NEC Computers is joining Linux vendor Mandriva to develop and sell a line of server, desktop and laptop computers for the business, home and education markets in Europe.

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