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Short Take: TurboLinux releases workstation update

TurboLinux has released a new version of its products aimed at workstation users. TurboLinux Workstation 3.6 comes with a manual, an improved installation procedure, and the choice of three graphical desktop user interfaces. The package retails for $49.95. It comes with the latest version of the Linux kernel. The product is the first example of products designed to carry TurboLinux from its stronghold in Japan to the North American market.

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has released a new version of its products aimed at workstation users. TurboLinux Workstation 3.6 comes with a manual, an improved installation procedure, and the choice of three graphical desktop user interfaces. The package retails for $49.95. It comes with the latest version of the Linux kernel. The product is the first example of products designed to carry TurboLinux from its stronghold in Japan to the North American market.