If your business sells support for Linux, particularly Yggdrasil LGX (Linux/GNU/X operating system), please drop me a line. A trade publication is doing an article on the LGX beta release. In my communication with the person who is doing the article, I mentioned that, because LGX is free software, one can expect a more competitive market in software services such as support. In response to this claim, the person writing the article asked for a list of businesses that offer Linux support. I know of a few such organizations, but I would like to have a more comprehensive list to give to this publication. If you would like your business to be included in this list, please send me the following information: 1. the name of your business 2. background information about your business, 2. contact information, 3. what services your business offers, 4. pricing If information about your business appears in this article, I would expect it to be condensed into a single sentence, so you may want to include a suggested sentence that covers all of the above information. In addition, the LGX manual includes a list of third party service vendors. You can have contact information and a paragraph about your business included in the manual for free. If your business is currently sells Linux support, you can get a copy of the LGX beta release for free. Over 1,400 copies of the beta release have been shipped to date, including about 100 freebies. Adam J. Richter Yggdrasil Computing, Incorporated 409 Evelyn Ave., Apt. 312, Albany CA 94706 PO Box 8418, Berkeley CA 94707-8418 (510) 528-3209 (510) 526-7531, fax: (510) 528-8508 adam@netcom.com yggdrasil@netcom.com Another member of the League for Programming Freedom (lpf@uunet.uu.net).