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News Burst: Linuxcare supports video games platform

Will Knight ZDNet.co.uk

Published: 15 Aug 2000 09:34 BST

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Services and support firm Linuxcare gave a boost to the Linux gaming scene Monday by striking a deal with games platform development company Indrema.

Under the agreement, Linuxcare will provide support for developers producing games for the Indrema Entertainment System (IES), a video game and home entertainment platform based on Indrema's DV Linux distribution.

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