Hey Grump
ring the contact person, and give bodgy name and ask what it means in relation to the position.
or if could be this
In the IT world, standardization is often viewed as evidence of a technology's maturation. Linux* is a case in point. This technology is certainly in full bloom, with a telling sign of the open-source OS's growth coming in the form of the Linux Standard Base (LS.
If you're unfamiliar with the LSB, this is your introduction to an exciting standard. Yes, the words "exciting" and "standard" just appeared in the same sentence. What's exciting about the LSB is its potential to help customers maintain a flexible and stable commercial environment for new applications running on Linux systems.
In addition to specifying the OS interfaces, the LSB defines how to provide shrink-wrapped applications that can run on any certified Linux OS at a standard level on a particular type of hardware. This means that Linux customers can start checking for a single label when they shop for software--just like they do when shopping for another widely popular desktop system. However, Linux customers can still use their favorite certified Linux distribution.
or maybe
Legal Studies in Business Program
or LSB
maybe the first one, as thats mainly what came up on LSB business systems.
john



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