* SGI joins linux international
@ 1998-12-04 19:04 Ariel Faigon
1998-12-04 19:04 ` Ariel Faigon
1998-12-04 20:42 ` Alex deVries
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From: Ariel Faigon @ 1998-12-04 19:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: SGI/Linux mailing list
[forwarding good news]
An official announcement that SGI has joined Linux International
appears at http://miranda.li.org/news/sgi/index.shtml
Thanks to Dave McAllister for making this happen!
--
Peace, Ariel
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* SGI joins linux international
1998-12-04 19:04 SGI joins linux international Ariel Faigon
@ 1998-12-04 19:04 ` Ariel Faigon
1998-12-04 20:42 ` Alex deVries
1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Ariel Faigon @ 1998-12-04 19:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: SGI/Linux mailing list
[forwarding good news]
An official announcement that SGI has joined Linux International
appears at http://miranda.li.org/news/sgi/index.shtml
Thanks to Dave McAllister for making this happen!
--
Peace, Ariel
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* Re: SGI joins linux international
1998-12-04 19:04 SGI joins linux international Ariel Faigon
1998-12-04 19:04 ` Ariel Faigon
@ 1998-12-04 20:42 ` Alex deVries
1998-12-04 21:40 ` Eric Kimminau
1998-12-04 21:59 ` William J. Earl
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From: Alex deVries @ 1998-12-04 20:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ariel Faigon; +Cc: SGI/Linux mailing list
This is obvioulsy very good news; would it be possible for SGI to comment
on exactly how they can support us further?
SGI's done a great deal to help us this far, I'm really looking forward t
odoing more SGI/Linux stuff. I see the biggest area where we need help in
getting more hardware supported. That requires getting documentation. I
think it would be great if SGI could allocate someone's time to find said
documentation.
--
Alex deVries, puffin on LinuxNet.
I know exactly what I want in life.
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* Re: SGI joins linux international
1998-12-04 20:42 ` Alex deVries
@ 1998-12-04 21:40 ` Eric Kimminau
1998-12-04 21:59 ` William J. Earl
1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Eric Kimminau @ 1998-12-04 21:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alex deVries; +Cc: Ariel Faigon, SGI/Linux mailing list
Alex deVries wrote:
>
> This is obvioulsy very good news; would it be possible for SGI to comment
> on exactly how they can support us further?
>
> SGI's done a great deal to help us this far, I'm really looking forward t
> odoing more SGI/Linux stuff. I see the biggest area where we need help in
> getting more hardware supported. That requires getting documentation. I
> think it would be great if SGI could allocate someone's time to find said
> documentation.
>
> --
> Alex deVries, puffin on LinuxNet.
> I know exactly what I want in life.
I would love to have something to do with this process. If someone knows
who I should talk to about a job, let me know.
Eric.
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1998-12-04 20:42 ` Alex deVries
1998-12-04 21:40 ` Eric Kimminau
@ 1998-12-04 21:59 ` William J. Earl
1998-12-04 22:30 ` Eric L. Anderson
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From: William J. Earl @ 1998-12-04 21:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Alex deVries; +Cc: SGI/Linux mailing list
Alex deVries writes:
>
> This is obvioulsy very good news; would it be possible for SGI to comment
> on exactly how they can support us further?
>
> SGI's done a great deal to help us this far, I'm really looking forward t
> odoing more SGI/Linux stuff. I see the biggest area where we need help in
> getting more hardware supported. That requires getting documentation. I
> think it would be great if SGI could allocate someone's time to find said
> documentation.
I am working on getting authorization to release more documentation,
as well as fragments of hardware management software and, if possible,
downloadable graphics firmware for those cards which require firmware.
I have agreement in principle, but I need to get agreement on the complete
list of items to be released.
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 10+ messages in thread* Re: SGI joins linux international
1998-12-04 21:59 ` William J. Earl
@ 1998-12-04 22:30 ` Eric L. Anderson
1998-12-04 22:33 ` William J. Earl
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From: Eric L. Anderson @ 1998-12-04 22:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: William J. Earl; +Cc: Alex deVries, SGI/Linux mailing list
"William J. Earl" wrote:
>
> I am working on getting authorization to release more documentation,
> as well as fragments of hardware management software and, if possible,
> downloadable graphics firmware for those cards which require firmware.
> I have agreement in principle, but I need to get agreement on the complete
> list of items to be released.
Does the "list of items" include the VPC video hardware? It would be
great to see SGI support Linux as an alternative OS for the VPC.
--
Eric L. Anderson
anderson@more.net
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* Re: SGI joins linux international
1998-12-04 22:30 ` Eric L. Anderson
@ 1998-12-04 22:33 ` William J. Earl
1998-12-06 3:16 ` SGI joins linux internationalt Ken Klingman
1998-12-06 5:36 ` SGI joins linux international ralf
0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: William J. Earl @ 1998-12-04 22:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eric L. Anderson; +Cc: William J. Earl, Alex deVries, SGI/Linux mailing list
Eric L. Anderson writes:
> "William J. Earl" wrote:
> >
> > I am working on getting authorization to release more documentation,
> > as well as fragments of hardware management software and, if possible,
> > downloadable graphics firmware for those cards which require firmware.
> > I have agreement in principle, but I need to get agreement on the complete
> > list of items to be released.
>
> Does the "list of items" include the VPC video hardware? It would be
> great to see SGI support Linux as an alternative OS for the VPC.
I don't think I can comment on the VPC right now.
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1998-12-04 22:33 ` William J. Earl
@ 1998-12-06 3:16 ` Ken Klingman
1998-12-06 3:16 ` Ken Klingman
1998-12-06 5:36 ` SGI joins linux international ralf
1 sibling, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Ken Klingman @ 1998-12-06 3:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: William J. Earl; +Cc: anderson, wje, adevries, linux
>
> Eric L. Anderson writes:
> > "William J. Earl" wrote:
> > >
> > > I am working on getting authorization to release more documentation,
> > > as well as fragments of hardware management software and, if possible,
> > > downloadable graphics firmware for those cards which require firmware.
> > > I have agreement in principle, but I need to get agreement on the complete
> > > list of items to be released.
> >
> > Does the "list of items" include the VPC video hardware? It would be
> > great to see SGI support Linux as an alternative OS for the VPC.
>
> I don't think I can comment on the VPC right now.
>
We are working on incorporating support for the new workstation
products into the standard LInux distributions. However, there
are issues with both graphics and digital media that make it
difficult to release details about the hardware implementation
and interfaces.
Ken Klingman
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* Re: SGI joins linux internationalt
1998-12-06 3:16 ` SGI joins linux internationalt Ken Klingman
@ 1998-12-06 3:16 ` Ken Klingman
0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Ken Klingman @ 1998-12-06 3:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: William J. Earl; +Cc: anderson, adevries, linux
>
> Eric L. Anderson writes:
> > "William J. Earl" wrote:
> > >
> > > I am working on getting authorization to release more documentation,
> > > as well as fragments of hardware management software and, if possible,
> > > downloadable graphics firmware for those cards which require firmware.
> > > I have agreement in principle, but I need to get agreement on the complete
> > > list of items to be released.
> >
> > Does the "list of items" include the VPC video hardware? It would be
> > great to see SGI support Linux as an alternative OS for the VPC.
>
> I don't think I can comment on the VPC right now.
>
We are working on incorporating support for the new workstation
products into the standard LInux distributions. However, there
are issues with both graphics and digital media that make it
difficult to release details about the hardware implementation
and interfaces.
Ken Klingman
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* Re: SGI joins linux international
1998-12-04 22:33 ` William J. Earl
1998-12-06 3:16 ` SGI joins linux internationalt Ken Klingman
@ 1998-12-06 5:36 ` ralf
1 sibling, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: ralf @ 1998-12-06 5:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: William J. Earl; +Cc: Eric L. Anderson, Alex deVries, SGI/Linux mailing list
On Fri, Dec 04, 1998 at 02:33:03PM -0800, William J. Earl wrote:
> > Does the "list of items" include the VPC video hardware? It would be
> > great to see SGI support Linux as an alternative OS for the VPC.
>
> I don't think I can comment on the VPC right now.
Too bad, we might have used a ton of them running Linux for the Clown
project, see www.ccnacht.de and slashdot.org. Friends of Realvideo and
raytraced anymations will get on their cost :-)
For those who still don't know, this night Linux made more Linux history.
We've assembled a cluster of 530 Linux nodes in less than 24h plus additional
administration and server machines. A large fraction of the machines was
loaned by volunteers. Problems solved by the cluster include computing
animations, scientific and mathematical problems that were taking advantage
of the large available memory space, computational power and fail safe
features - we're continuing to compute while we're already disassembling parts
of the cluster. The most important benchmark ran was Linpack which was only
run on the 50 666MHz 21164 Alphas which at this time is still running since
the rest of the cluster was busy with other jobs. Results will be filed for
an entry in the top 500 list.
The price for the sickest idea to use the cluster goes to the cluster version
of a MIDI player using the PCspeaker which right now is playing random sounds
on all Intel machines ...
Ralf
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