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Corel mum about future of Linux
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Corel mum about future of Linux

Liam Lahey
Liam Lahey
@itworldca
Published: December 14th, 2000

Dear Corel customer: you might not have a clue as to whether Corel Corp. will extend or dump its Linux operating system. You, unfortunately, will have to wait until mid-January before the Ottawa-based software purveyor comes clean.



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