Red Hat, which had
planned to introduce a new version of its Linux software for personal
computers in August, said it will not be ready until next month. Red
Hat plans to sell the PC Linux in developing countries, had previously been
pushed back to a September launch.
Chief Executive Matthew Szulik said
the main problem is translating the software into foreign languages, make
sure it is compatible with different PC hardware and work out some issues
relating to licensing of some of the software in the package.
The
company doesn't plan to support the Linux PC software in the United States
or other developed countries.