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SuSE launches Linux help site

Linux seller SuSE has launched a Web site designed to help people use Linux and associated software, the company said Monday. The site also has links to a variety of Linux news sources. German-based SuSE makes one of the four most popular versions of Linux, a clone of Unix embraced by IBM and other computer makers. SuSE last week cut most of its staff in the United States.

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Linux seller SuSE has launched a Web site designed to help people use Linux and associated software, the company said Monday. The site also has links to a variety of Linux news sources.

German-based SuSE makes one of the four most popular versions of Linux, a clone of Unix embraced by IBM and other computer makers. SuSE last week cut most of its staff in the United States.