Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 16th Aug 2006 23:40 UTC
Linux Check inside for our photo review of this year's LinuxWorld. In short, Novell rocked the show, while Red Hat and Sun were missing completely! We think that there were fewer people visiting this year... However, we got to see the new PalmSource ALP OS, we chatted with Motorola about their Linux SDK's state of affairs and more!
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RE: Interesting
by Eugenia on Thu 17th Aug 2006 00:21 UTC in reply to "Interesting"
Eugenia
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2005-06-28

Sun was NOT there (at least I didn't see it, neither it's listed in the exhibitor's list). OpenSolaris was represented by Ben, who is an enthusiast.

And I think you are too harsh on BSD being there. I mean, come on, even Apple was there. Should we rename it AppleWorld then? Everything that interests Linux professionals, usually it has something to do with Unix -- and even Windows up to some level--, so all these booths were relevant.

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v RE[2]: Interesting
by twenex on Thu 17th Aug 2006 00:48 in reply to "RE: Interesting"
RE[3]: Interesting
by spikeb on Thu 17th Aug 2006 01:08 in reply to "RE: Interesting"
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2006-01-18

unixworld would be a cool name ;)

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RE[2]: Interesting
by Lambda on Thu 17th Aug 2006 06:25 in reply to "RE: Interesting"
Lambda Member since:
2006-07-28

And I think you are too harsh on BSD being there. I mean, come on, even Apple was there. Should we rename it AppleWorld then?

How exactly was I too harsh on BSD? If anything, you support my point that it should be called UnixWorld.

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