You'll note that Hurd said that - according to the article: "Monte Hurd, a systems architect with Starphire Technologies in Clearwater, Fla." So this isn't something Opera is saying they're going to do, its something that some random person thinks they should do. Big difference!
Re:Why Intel is so hot about Linux.
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Right now, it looks like Linux would be the only OS that can actually support the 64 bit architecture of the Merced chip. I may be wrong, I don't read the trade press much, but for the life of me, I can't think of anything else other than Linux that has announced actual Merced support for the chip, when it ships.
Umm, you might want to proof your analogies: Colnago/Ferrari bicycles :)
Shoe-shaped power tools can't be too far away: http://www.barbarak.com/products.html
You'll note that Hurd said that - according to the article: "Monte Hurd, a systems architect with Starphire Technologies in Clearwater, Fla." So this isn't something Opera is saying they're going to do, its something that some random person thinks they should do. Big difference!
Then again, do they support Solaris/x86?
Yes, they do.
Adam
SCO/IBM, and Sun, to name two more...
Adam