Red Hat heads back to the desktop with SPICE

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 12/14/2009 - 06:04

Cyber Cynic: "Red Hat is the number one Linux company, but they haven't been interested in the Linux desktop for years.

With the open-sourcing of SPICE (Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environment), that's changing."


 

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