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Black Lab Linux at SC99; Available Through Connecting Point
Loveland, CO, 15 November 1999

Black Lab Linux--Terra Soft Solutions' Linux distribution for high-end workstations and cluster computing--is currently on display at Booth 887 at the Super Computing '99 show in Portland, Oregon. Black Lab is optimized for the Apple "Yikes!" G4s (non-AGP) and provides the first professional introduction of PowerPC Linux to the world of super-computing.

For more information visit the Super Computing 99 show at www.sc99.org or stop by Booth 887.

Black Lab Linux is currently available to resellers, pre-installed from Pinacor (Terra Soft's primary domestic distributor) and now through Connecting Point Computer Center, Melbourne, Florida as pre-installed, custom-built systems.
Pinacor
David Bublitz, Apple Business Development
480.366.6600, ext 65963
dbublitz@pinacor.com

Edwin H. Stickney, Apple Government Sales
480.366.6600, ext 65576
estickne@pinacor.com

Connecting Point Computer Center
Roger Wilson
321.254.5555
rwilson@connecting-pt.com

About Terra Soft Solutions, Inc.
Based in Loveland, CO, Terra Soft is the developer of Yellow Dog Linux for Apple Power Macintosh and IBM RS/6000 systems. Champion Server, their flagship product, is a highly professional distribution geared toward a wide range of network applications such as ISPs, corporate intra/extranets, web and network servers.

TSS is currently developing Gone Home which is the much anticipated version of Yellow Dog Linux designed specifically for the home user. It will be offered as a stand-alone product, bundled with games and/or home-office applications, and will introduce an entirely new graphical> installer (yes, you can use your mouse and yes, it will be open source).

For more information visit www.terrasoftsolutions.com/products/ydl and www.blacklablinux.com