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Fujitsu Bundling SUSE Linux 102

WillAffleckUW writes "Fujitsu, which already offers Red Hat Linux on its servers, is announcing plans to offer SUSE Linux as well, according to an Infoworld article. Sadly, it's only for servers and services for Intel, not for AMD. Still, good news, in that you can go Red or Blue and still be Linux true!"
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Fujitsu Bundling SUSE Linux

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 09, 2005 @03:28AM (#13019504)
    "you can go Red or Blue and still be Linux true!"

    You'd never believe how much I feel like strangling he who wrote that.
  • blue? (Score:2, Funny)

    by i_should_be_working ( 720372 ) on Saturday July 09, 2005 @03:31AM (#13019514)
    Still, good news, in that you can go Red or Blue and still be Linux true!"

    I thought SUSE was green.

    No, I don't have anything intelligent to add to the discussion.
  • Re:blue? (Score:4, Funny)

    by Anonymous Coward on Saturday July 09, 2005 @03:38AM (#13019535)
    "No, I don't have anything intelligent to add to the discussion."
    Welcome to Slashdot, have a good stay.
    (;
  • Re:blue? (Score:3, Funny)

    by plaxion ( 98397 ) on Saturday July 09, 2005 @04:57AM (#13019666)
    Blue == INTeL
    Red == AMD [when overclocked] ;)
  • by Shigernafy ( 130965 ) on Saturday July 09, 2005 @05:54AM (#13019759)
    I will say that real men do not use: Redhat, Fedora, Suse, Mandrake, Gentoo or Debian.
    Now go find yourself a real Linux distro using that criteria, and you'll probably stumble on the correct one


    Testing this clever hinting, I decided to utilize every slashdot reader's favorite internet hegemon: Google!

    Doing a search on "linux distro -Redhat -Fedora -Suse -Mandrake -Gentoo -Debian" yields an interesting result..
    Check out this link [google.com] if you're feeling lucky..
    or try this one [google.com] if you want to see the search results. The results may surprise you!

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