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I don't thing that HP will be a Linux distributor as Red-Hat, or other can be.
HP uses Linux, but HP will not distribute its own.
I you have ever updated the firmware of a HP Proliant system, the firmware of a business class printer, you can see that Linux is behind the "scene".
Regarding future mobile computing devices, I thing HP will (probably) provide devices with embedded Linux to inter-connect these mobile devices with business IT. And I am pretty sure that, we will not see something spectacular from HP.
This is just what I thing and this is pure speculation, so feel free to comment positively or not.