If somebody already posted this, sorry. I see no references in my headers.
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-935840.html?tag=cd_mh
'J.D. Edwards took a different Linux route than major software companies such as Oracle and Veritas that have warmed to the relatively new operating system. Where Oracle and Veritas have backed Red Hat, the most widely used version of Linux, J.D. Edwards is starting its support with SuSE, said Lenley Hensarling, J.D. Edwards' vice president of product management for tools and technologies.'
'The company's deal with SuSE isn't exclusive, though. 'Initially, J.D. Edwards CRM is being offered on the SuSE Linux platform, but it really depends on what the customer needs. If a customer is committed to Red Hat Linux, for example, we certainly would work with the customer to support its Linux platform of choice,' Hensarling said.'
Looks like good news to me.