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href="http://www.macaddict.com/news/news/06_01_20
00/suse.shtml">MacAddict reports
that the Mac
Port of the SuSE Linux
Distribution
will be released "any day now":

SuSE will include all the goodies such as
databases, firewall scripts, web servers and mail
programs, but also cool stuff like video editing system
Broadcast 2000, or Linux's answer to Photoshop, GIMP.
Also of interest are advanced Mac on Linux capabilities,
allowing users to access Macintosh software and
functionality without leaving the Linux
environment.

According to the same article, SuSE is the first
mainstream Linux distribution to come to the Mac.
Sounds interesting - but, with Mac OS X around the
corner, it may be less tempting than it once may have
been.

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