Yes- this also concerned and annoyed the folks at Legato. It puts *me* in
a bit of a bind because I have had business ties to both companies (I
still do (at a very slow rate) Legato NetWorker client packages for *BSD
and non-Intel Linux).



On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Charles Randall wrote:

> http://news.excite.com/news/r/991209/09/tech-veritas-linux
> 
> Veritas Software Now Shipping With Linux
> 
> MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (Reuters) Veritas Software
> Corp. (VRTS.O) said on Thursday its software used to backup
> data on computer systems is being shipped with Red Hat
> Inc.'s Linux 6.1 Delux product.
> 
> "This is the first step as a result of the agreement we
> announced in early November to jointly develop enterprise
> storage management solutions for the Red Hat Linux
> marketplace," Paul McNamara, general manager of the
> enterprise business unit at Red Hat, said.  Linux is a free
> version of the Unix operating system that was developed by
> Finnish programmer Linus Torvalds and a network of
> programmers. It is an alternative to Microsoft Corp.'s
> Windows NT for some applications.
> 
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