Lineox Releases Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 29. Jan. 2004 Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 is a new Linux distribution built from modified Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 sources. Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 offers customers enterprise level Linux operating system at an attractive price level without bundled support options. Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 is available immediately directly from www.lineox.com and soon also from resellers. The suggested retail price is 17.90 Euro for DVD-ROM and approximately 20 USD/Euro for separately sold printed Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 Installation Guide. Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 contains all freely distributable programs found in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 AS/ES/WS, Red Hat Cluster Suite, and Red Hat Developer Suite. On the same DVD-ROM there are also 6 different language versions of OpenOffice.org 1.1.0, dictionaries, spell checkers, and other support files. As preferred package management system, Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 utilizes apt-get, which resolves package dependencies automatically. Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 users can use apt-get to get security and feature updates from www.lineox.com and other Internet sites. Graphical front-end to apt-get, synaptic, is also included. Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 DVD-ROM contains a large collection of additional third party program packages that can be easily installed and managed with synaptic. As on-line documentation Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 offers LIFF - the complete Linux documentation collection. LIFF can be used as a documentation server and the 900MB of documentation it contains can be searched in seconds depending on the speed of the server hardware. LIFF is also available separately from www.lineox.com. Further information: www.lineox.com, linux@lineox.com Lineox Enterprise Linux 3.0 DVD-ROM on-line: www.lineox.com/lel3/ Dealer inquiries: sales@lineox.com About Lineox Although a young company, Lineox founders have made Finnish localized Linux distributions ranging from the first ever to predecessor of Lineox Enterprise Linux, which reached about 70 to 90% share of Finnish Linux retail market.