* IBM providing Linux for RS6000
@ 1999-02-18 19:26 Greg Stovall
1999-02-18 20:50 ` David Edelsohn
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From: Greg Stovall @ 1999-02-18 19:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
Will the fact that IBM is going to be providing it's own version going to
have any effects on the linuxppc development efforts?
If so, will it be positive or negative?
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1999-02-18 19:26 IBM providing Linux for RS6000 Greg Stovall
@ 1999-02-18 20:50 ` David Edelsohn
1999-02-19 1:11 ` Jason Haas
1999-02-19 3:25 ` Cort Dougan
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From: David Edelsohn @ 1999-02-18 20:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Stovall; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
>>>>> "Greg Stovall" writes:
Greg> Will the fact that IBM is going to be providing it's own version going to
Greg> have any effects on the linuxppc development efforts?
I am not speaking officially for IBM, but please do not assume
that any particular statement in the various articles about IBM's Linux
plans is accurate. IBM developing / providing its own version of Linux
for PowerPC is not a "fact". I would recommend the www.news.com article
as a better place to start (hint, hint).
David
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* Re: IBM providing Linux for RS6000
1999-02-18 19:26 IBM providing Linux for RS6000 Greg Stovall
1999-02-18 20:50 ` David Edelsohn
@ 1999-02-19 1:11 ` Jason Haas
1999-02-19 3:25 ` Cort Dougan
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From: Jason Haas @ 1999-02-19 1:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Stovall; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
Greg Stovall wrote:
>
> Will the fact that IBM is going to be providing it's own version going to
> have any effects on the linuxppc development efforts?
AFAIK, IBM is not going develop their own version.
--
=- Jason Haas, jhaas@linuxppc.com -- LinuxPPC Inc. --
www.linuxppc.com
not a fan of reinventing the wheel
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* Re: IBM providing Linux for RS6000
1999-02-18 19:26 IBM providing Linux for RS6000 Greg Stovall
1999-02-18 20:50 ` David Edelsohn
1999-02-19 1:11 ` Jason Haas
@ 1999-02-19 3:25 ` Cort Dougan
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From: Cort Dougan @ 1999-02-19 3:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Stovall; +Cc: linuxppc-dev
They're not providing their own version.
}Will the fact that IBM is going to be providing it's own version going to
}have any effects on the linuxppc development efforts?
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* Re: IBM providing Linux for RS6000
@ 1999-02-18 21:51 someguy
1999-02-18 3:22 ` sean o'malley
1999-02-19 2:19 ` Rick Ewing
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From: someguy @ 1999-02-18 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Greg Stovall, linuxppc-dev
>Will the fact that IBM is going to be providing it's own version going to
>have any effects on the linuxppc development efforts?
>
>If so, will it be positive or negative?
I thought IBM talked to J. Haas about getting LinuxPPC on the IBMs?
justin
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* Re: IBM providing Linux for RS6000
1999-02-18 21:51 someguy
@ 1999-02-18 3:22 ` sean o'malley
1999-02-19 2:19 ` Rick Ewing
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From: sean o'malley @ 1999-02-18 3:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linuxppc-dev
Umm if you read the article at
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,32563,00.html?st.ne.100.head
(in case you want the brief)
IBM's plan is specifically to use distributions of linuxppc. They arent
creating their own version, nor are they going to be writing code for it..
their plans include dropping hints to developers porting it to stay away
from sticky legal issues like property rights of the source code.
They plan on using the redhat distribution of linuxppc and they will offer
support. They are planning on shipping it on their low-end 1-2 processor
machines.
Basically aiming straight at M$'s NT's upper end market.
Sean
>>Will the fact that IBM is going to be providing it's own version going to
>>have any effects on the linuxppc development efforts?
>>
>>If so, will it be positive or negative?
>
>I thought IBM talked to J. Haas about getting LinuxPPC on the IBMs?
>
>
>
>justin
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* Re: IBM providing Linux for RS6000
1999-02-18 21:51 someguy
1999-02-18 3:22 ` sean o'malley
@ 1999-02-19 2:19 ` Rick Ewing
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From: Rick Ewing @ 1999-02-19 2:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: someguy, linuxppc-dev
Published reports already say that IBM has been talking to the LinuxPPC guys
for a little while and will likely use their product for a demo an upcoming
trade show. For IBM, if these guys are producing a good port, why reinvent
the wheel on an OS with little revenue potential? (In IBM's terms of dollars)
Rick Ewing
someguy wrote:
> >Will the fact that IBM is going to be providing it's own version going to
> >have any effects on the linuxppc development efforts?
> >
> >If so, will it be positive or negative?
>
> I thought IBM talked to J. Haas about getting LinuxPPC on the IBMs?
>
> justin
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