Munich presses on with Microsoft-to-Linux move
The mayor of Munich, Germany, has called for the bidding process for the migration of 14,000 desktop computers from Microsoft to Linux open source software to go forward while the European Commission settles a nagging software patent controversy that could still threaten the project.
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