But according to the official statement from Oracle, they are only "supporting" the Unbreakable Linux project, a distro based on Red Hat. As I've read and understood the article, it seems that Oracle will provide the support infrastructure for Linux since Red Hat only supports distro latest releases. I believe that this act is to go head on with Novell's Linux activities, especially with Novell providing enterprise infrastructure support for its Linux distributions (SLED 10, SLES 8/9/10, Novell Linux, SuSE Linux 10/10.1, OES).
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS7205930274.html
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