Linked by David Adams on Mon 4th Aug 2008 19:03 UTC
Not all Linux distributions are made with the same components, which can make it difficult for software developers to write applications for multiple Linux distributions. That's where the Linux Standards Base (LSB) comes into play. For years the LSB has not quite lived up to its full potential. That could all change with the upcoming LSB 4.0 release.
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I'd add LSB core for lowed common denominator of those three for sw with small requirements. Also certifying for those three should cost the same as for subset of them.
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I'd add LSB core for lowed common denominator of those three for sw with small requirements. Also certifying for those three should cost the same as for subset of them.