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Sun To Sell SUSE-based Workstations

The boxes come with Novell's version of OpenOffice 2 so they'd be good for both engineering and office productivity tasks

Sun has certified and is going to support Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 on its Opteron-based Ultra workstations 20, 20 M2, 40 and 40 M2. Sun suggests they could go into EDA, CAD/CAM and oil and gas deployments. The boxes come with Novell's version of OpenOffice 2 so they'd be good for both engineering and office productivity tasks.

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Linux News 04/10/07 09:14:25 AM EDT

Sun has certified and is going to support Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 on its Opteron-based Ultra workstations 20, 20 M2, 40 and 40 M2. Sun suggests they could go into EDA, CAD/CAM and oil and gas deployments. The boxes come with Novell's version of OpenOffice 2 so they'd be good for both engineering and office productivity tasks.