Developer features added to Linux Standard Base beta

Courtesy Topix - Linux  Thu, 10/16/2008 - 13:41

The Linux Foundation has released a beta version of Linux Standard Base 4.0, which adds developer features to technology intended to reconcile differences between different Linux distributions.


 

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