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Linux Mint 3.0 KDE Edition Beta Released

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Dell Will Sell More Linux Computers

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6 August 2007
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Linux Mint 3.0 Xfce Available Now

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Linux Mint 3.1 Light Edition Released

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2 October 2007
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Michael Dell Says Linux Server Sales Are Increasing

Michael Dell, speaking at a Gartner Symposium/ITxpo in Orlando, said that his company is seeing Linux update on the server end growing faster than Microsoft Windows. Despite Microsoft's recent claims about Linux's software patent infringements the Linux-based hardware sales continue to grow.At the symposium...

16 October 2007
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