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Preparation for LinuxWorld Heats Up

BoomZilla writes "Numerous stories abound regarding next week's LinuxWorld in San Francisco. Reuters has published a report about Sun's upcoming announcement at the show. Apparently Sun will be revealing its first general-purpose, low-end Linux machine, and its own version of Linux. In another article CBS MarketWatch reports that IBM and RedHat/Dell will also be making major announcements." It'll at least be interesting this year with Microsoft having a booth. I'll be there as usual, but without a booth, so maybe we can russle up a party somewhere for Wed night? Anyone know a good place? Perhaps that serves Guinness & Bodingtons? Also, go see the Golden Penguin Bowl since I'm a contestant this year and will undoubtedly embarass myself terribly.

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  1. I wonder... by mellonhead · · Score: 5, Funny

    "I'll be there as usual, but without a booth, so maybe we can russle up a party somewhere for Wed night? Anyone know a good place? Perhaps that serves Guinness & Bodingtons?"

    I wonder if this will be the first bar that gets slashdotted...

  2. Mandrake Demos at LinuxWorld... by joestar · · Score: 5, Informative

    Published last friday on their website:

    http://www.mandrakesoft.com/company/community/ma nd rakesoftnews/news?n=/mandrakesoft/events/2369

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    AMD's booth

    This year AMD will be welcoming the Mandrakesoft team as partner on their booth. Hammer, AMD's new generation of 64-bits processor, and Mandrake Clustering (Clic project) will be in the spotlight.

    Hammer demos

    * Demo of the Beta version of the upcoming Mandrake Linux 9.0 on Hammer.
    * Use of X 32 bits server running KDE 3.02 64 bits and a Konqueror 64 bits navigator. This server will be linked to a Gigabit Ethernet network. There should also be a charge simulation of 5000 connexions.

    Mandrake Clustering (Clic project) demos:

    * Use of a cluster of 4 Bi-Athlon XP/MP nodes with GeForce 4.
    * Presentation of operations of nodes fast deployment from a server.
    * Presentation of the Quake demo on multi screens.
    * Presentation of Povray calculations using MPI or PVM technics which show that every node calculates and transmits the information.

    HP's booth

    On HP's booth, there will be demonstrations of the Bundle Premium, an OEM special offering built by HP and Mandrakesoft under a partnership agreement. This offering is based on HP's Evo desktops associated with Mandrake Linux Standard OEM Edition.

    The Bundle Premium consists of 2 CDs and a 100-day per mail support. The first CD offers Mandrake Linux Standard OEM Edition, the second one is loaded with StarOffice 6.0, the reference office suite for Linux. This product is distributed via HP's worldwide network of resellers.

    HP will also demonstrate 441 Project Community Computer concept, using the Mandrake Linux distribution. This concept is geared towards educational markets. It could potentially reduce the cost per seat dramatically by sharing the resources of one Evo desktop among 4 users.

    IBM's booth

    MandrakeSoft recently announced that it will distribute DB2, IBM's famous database software, with its server product. The combination IBM DB2 version 8/Mandrake Linux 8.2 will be exhibited on IBM's booth. This ideal low-cost e-Business solution is likely to open a new era of migration from other platforms.
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    Great to see that IBM shows interest in Mandrake!

  3. Re:Sun's Hardware is the main problem by mccalli · · Score: 5, Insightful
    their graphics are overpriced $300, for a re-packaged ATI 8MB card , $1000-$3000 for anything that even approaches nVidias $60-$300 offerings.

    Most Sun customers won't even care what graphics card is in the thing - in fact, most won't ever log in. There are some Sun desktops in the universe (Hello to whoever posts a reply saying they use Sun on the desktop), but the vast majority are headless servers running back-end stuff.

    Cheers,
    Ian