Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Apr 2007 10:18 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Xandros Xandros today announced that Xandros Server 2.0 is the first product to be certified by the Linux Foundation through use of the LSB Distribution Testkit. Xandros engineers worked closely with their Linux Foundation counterparts in perfecting the new, automated testing procedures that will facilitate broad application developer support to Xandros Server 2.0 and all other standards-based Linux operating systems.
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fretinator
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2005-07-06

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!

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