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Are all of the Certified, as in, proven that it actually is compliant? If so, then I don't understand the article referred here. How could Xandros be first? For a distro to "say" they are compliant means nothing. It must be proven. Also, the fact that a distro "can" be compliant, and whether it actually is in practice are two different things. I remember previously when I installed Mandrake[iva] that there was a checkbox for "LSB". It was off by default. If I checked it a warning was given about certain things not working [I don't know if this is still true]. So is the default install of these distros LSB compliant, let alone certified?
BTW, I hope the answer is yes!