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Re: [cobalt-users] New direction for Cobalt/Sun?



Good article, says very little, what I find interesting is will Sun now develop Sun Linux, or will it stay as Redhat. Also I love the idea of Blade servers, but with all the empty data centers is it really needed, wow I can fit 200 servers into the data center, but do I need that yet.

Fraser


Interesting... so thee won't be a "games" directory on our servers
anymore? :)

Drew

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On Wed, 27 Feb 2002, Diana Brake wrote:

> Hi,
>
> While trying to figure out why I can't pick stocks...*grin..I came across
> this article.
>
> The part that caught my eye was this:
> <snip>...The Cobalt group, which is responsible for Sun's version of
Linux,
> is busy removing proprietary elements that make Cobalt Linux different
from
> most versions of Linux, Fowles said. "They're getting rid of their hooks,"
> he said.
> ....<snip>
> And for those who want to read in context:
>
>

http://quicken.com.com/2100-1001-846031.html?legacy=cnet&tag=pt.intuit.newsfeed..ne8921715?tag=
>




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