>> If IBM are committed to Linux, and I believe they are, will see various
IBM/Lotus applications available for Linux in the future. Already, there is
a Linux version of DB2.

It looks to me like IBM is far more committed to Linux for servers than for
desktops, and the focus has been on server applications. They are looking
to have it replace the server operating suystems, including OS/400, not
Windoze, at least not on the desktop...

Janet Krueger
Rochester




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