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LinuxCare Resurfaces as Linux Device Vendor

An anonymous reader submits "LinuxCare, famous employer of Rasmus, Tridge, and others during the go-go-90's Linux start-up days, has resurfaced as a Linux device vendor. The company, now known as Levanta, is shipping its first hardware product, which it says is the 'world's first Linux management appliance.' At nearly $8K, it's pretty expensive, but the Integra M does appear to bring some of the cool sysadmin features long available on the Windows side over to Linux IT types."

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  1. ... and back down they go by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    ... once they relearn that their key audience consists of a bunch of cheapskates that wouldn't pay for shit like this if their mom's lives depended on it.

  2. YOU FAIL IT.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    people's faces at = 1140 NetBSD 80s, DARPA saw BSD followed. Obviously cuntwipes Jordan interest in having that has lost As possible? How

  3. torlla trolla trolla! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    how can you possibly criticize a linux product? DONT YOU LOVE FREEDOM?