See: "http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-01-19-002-20-NW-RH";

"AOL Time Warner Inc. is in talks to buy Red Hat Inc.,
a prominent distributor of a computer operating system,
an acquisition that would position the media giant to
challenge arch rival Microsoft Corp., according to
sources familiar with the matter.

Red Hat, a publicly traded firm based in Durham, N.C.,
sells products and services based on the Linux operating
system, the freely available software developed
collaboratively by volunteers. Linux is designed for a
wide variety of gear, running corporate computer servers
and consumer devices such as personal computers, cell
phones and video games.

The Red Hat negotiations -which are still fluid - are
the latest indication that AOL Time Warner, the world's
largest media company, is looking for alternatives to
software made by Microsoft, whose Windows operating
system runs 90 percent of the world's PCs. The longtime
competitors have fought over an array of rival consumer
technologies lately, including online subscription
services, instant-messaging systems and Web-based video
and audio players."

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