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IBM to support Linux on PPC

Andrew Morton sent us a link to a techweb article that discusses IBM and Linux on PPC. Apparently they are going to start support Linux throughout their product lines- including preloading Linux on their low end RS/6000 boxes.

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  1. You posted this freakin' 4 days ago... by Lamont · · Score: 1

    C'mon! I think this article submission thing needs a little more editorial control! ;-)

  2. Explain please by davie · · Score: 1

    Power PC, SMP. I care, 'cuz a customer sent me a brand spankin' new proc complex for a 43P, gratis.
    (Seems IBM shipped the part out of the blue, cust. called IBM support and they told them to call us 'cuz they didn't know what to do with it.)
    Now if I can just scrounge up the rest of the parts--Linux PPC, here we come!

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  3. The Bermuda Database strikes again? by webslacker · · Score: 1

    Well, whatever's going on, I'm sure Rob's got a buttload of stuff to deal with, so don't get all huffy puffy about "how come blah blah blah"

    Give the man a break

  4. What happen to AIX and the SCO alliance by ehovland · · Score: 1

    Good to see that IBM and the rest of the corporate world are still just a bunch of greedy whores.

    Anyhow, what every happened to that massive alliance with SCO to turn out the premium OS for Merced? Looks like IBM is trying their damndest to make sure they are selling some kind of hardware with any OS.

    I find it interesting watching all the HW makers starting to become SW agnostic. Didn't it used to be the other way around?

  5. IBM and Linux by Ward+Griffiths · · Score: 1

    I realize that it would be twenty times as expensive as the equivalent processing power built around Intel chips, but the thought of an SP frame full of multiprocessor nodes configured as a Beowulf setup gives me a cheap thrill.

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    "the timid die just like the daring; and if you don't take the plunge then you'll just take the fall"-- Michael Longcor