OS/2 hardware and software company Indelible Blue has added technical support for most Linux distributions to its arsenal of services. Indelible Blue first defected from the all-IBM fold back in February 1999, when it began offering its Atlas workstations pre-loaded with Linux (CI No 3,595). The company also carries what it says is a growing line of Linux applications and development tools.
The plan is to shoot for full service Linux provider status. In order to become more accepted in the mainstream, Linux needs more support for users and businesses who have not previously had experience with Linux or other open source software, explains Indelible Blue president Buck Bohac. We want to help these users become more comfortable with the Linux environment.