Ubuntu and Sun vs. Red Hat and JBoss?
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| Of course, Red Hat and JBoss are already there. Since Red Hat acquired
| the Java application server company, Red Hat has been integrating it
| deeper both into its Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) distribution and
| into its business plans.
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| Still, Shuttleworth said, "We don't want to eat up our way up the
| development stack; we partner with the best people." That said, "It
| [Ubuntu/Sun vs. Red Hat/JBoss] is an interesting contrast. Red Hat
| feels they need to own the brand, while we partner."
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http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS8037937963.html
Java on Fiesty Ubuntu - will anyone notice?
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| However, how many Ubuntu users will be actively looking for Sun Java.
| Maybe a clean install will ask but I think many developers will be
| oblivious to this new effort.
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http://weblogs.java.net/blog/calvinaustin/archive/2007/04/java_on_fiesty.html
Related:
Sun, Ubuntu maker certifying Linux on x86 servers
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| Sun Microsystems and Canonical have nearly completed work to certify
| that the Ubuntu version of Linux runs smoothly on Sun's x86 servers,
| sources familiar with the situation said.
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http://news.com.com/2100-1010_3-6132211.html?part=rss&tag=6132211&subj=news
Sun injects NetBeans into Ubuntu
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| Ian Murdock, Sun's recently appointed chief operating systems
| platform officer, said the goal is to make Sun's Java technology
| more accessible to the Linux community. "The fact it's integrated
| and available through the Ubuntu management technology is an
| important part of it," he said.
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http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/04/19/ubuntu_sun_netbeans/
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