http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1647728,00.asp
The newly hatched Linux Standard Base 2.0, and the support from much of
the industry that the Free Standards Group announced last week, are
significant for many reasons, but they should not be confused as a new
united front against Microsoft.

"The FSG's LSB 2.0, which was released late last month, gives Linux
platform vendors a common base on which to write applications. Ideally,
LSB would ensure that applications written for Linux will run as readily
and perform as well on a Red Hat distribution on Hewlett-Packard or Dell
hardware as a Novell SuSE distribution does on IBM hardware...


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