LINK LINUX REFUTE ALL RUMOURS OF PENDING TAKEOVER - November 08, 2007

Link Linux President, Everton Davis today declared emphatically that there will not be a takeover of the company, all rumors are baseless and are being perpetrated by unscrupulous individuals or fictitious companies in order to defraud shareholders.

The company today notified the Securities and Exchange Commission after being notified by some of its shareholders about companies claiming to being major shareholders in Link Linux.

Mr. Davis goes on to say that he has control or represent over seventy percent of his shareholders so without his participation such a bid would be pointless and there is not a hope in hell that he would sell any shares in Link Linux, we are now entering into a exciting phase of our operations and within the next few months all our hard work over the last two years will show the company real potential.

Link Linux Shares to Trade Publicly - September 13, 2006

Link Linux Inc, a Toronto-based distributor of innovative Linux based tools, has announced its intention to initiate public trading in the near future.  The Company filed a form 211 application on August 1st, 2006, has responded to NASD comments, and is preparing for public trading upon the expected NASD approval.  Link Linux is expected to trade initially on the pink sheets, under the symbol LLNXF.PK.  The Company’s form 211 was filed by Atlanta-based market maker J.P. Turner.

“Public trading is an important part of our business strategy”, commented Link Linux CEO Everton Davis.  “This move will allow us to increase our shareholder base, provide greater liquidity to our existing shareholders, and support further development as our business grows.”

Link Linux, with business offices in Toronto and an operational base in the Philippines, holds exclusive distribution rights for DAVID, a package of software tools allowing familiar Windows-based applications to be used on computers running Linux operating systems.  Link Linux expects this unique ability to win rapid market acceptance for DAVID, particularly among business users. The company is also in final negotiations with several other Linux developers to market their Linux-related products.  “Using Linux operating systems can save huge amounts of money for businesses operating large numbers of work stations”, said Davis. “Businesses in general have been reluctant to switch to the Linux operating system because of the need to retrain their employees. The new breed of products which Link Linux intends to market will exploit the low cost and other advantages of Linux without an expensive transition period.”

This is not an offer to buy or sell securities. Information or opinions in this release are presented solely for informative purposes, and are not intended nor should they be construed as investment advice. A number of statements contained in this press release may be considered to be forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including market acceptance of services provided, competitive market conditions, governmental regulation, and others. The actual results Link Linux  may achieve could differ materially from any forward-looking statements due to such risks and uncertainties.

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