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Certifications to Linux Standard Base 4.0 and Public Beta 4.1 Announced
Dec 08, 2010
Today the Linux Foundation announced that all major Linux distributions are certified to Linux Standard Base (LSB) 4.0 and that LSB 4.1 beta is now available to the public.
The Linux Foundationannounced that Canonical, Kylin, Linpus, Mandriva, Neoshine, Novell, Oracle, Red Flag and Red Hat are certified to LSB 4.0. A directory of LSB 4.0-certified distributions and applications is available from the Linux Foundation.
The Linux Foundation also announced that LSB 4.1 beta is now available and feedback is wanted. The official release of LSB 4.1 is scheduled for January 2011.
Comments
Major distros
Debianist Dec 08, 2010 5:54pm GMT
All "major Linux distributions" unlike Debian? Commercialization and Linux Foundation are becoming a major nuisance.