LinuxCare Resurfaces as Linux Device Vendor
An anonymous reader submits "LinuxCare, famous employer of Rasmus, Tridge, and others during the go-go-90's Linux start-up days, has resurfaced as a Linux device vendor. The company, now known as Levanta, is shipping its first hardware product, which it says is the 'world's first Linux management appliance.' At nearly $8K, it's pretty expensive, but the Integra M does appear to bring some of the cool sysadmin features long available on the Windows side over to Linux IT types."
... once they relearn that their key audience consists of a bunch of cheapskates that wouldn't pay for shit like this if their mom's lives depended on it.
people's faces at = 1140 NetBSD 80s, DARPA saw BSD followed. Obviously cuntwipes Jordan interest in having that has lost As possible? How
how can you possibly criticize a linux product? DONT YOU LOVE FREEDOM?