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RE[2]: Still, there's SuSE
by poundsmack on Fri 18th Dec 2009 20:22
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windows still suports Itanium. this makes me sad as my Itanium set up was a tripple boot system with Windows server 2008 R2, OpenVMS, and Red Hat linux. Red hat was by far the most somplete of the Itanium distros, so its sad to see it go
. though if itanium plans on staying relivent Intel needs to get out some new chips and fast
RE[3]: Still, there's SuSE
by cjcox on Fri 18th Dec 2009 21:33
in reply to "RE[2]: Still, there's SuSE"
Still there is Debian.
by gfolkert on Mon 21st Dec 2009 01:17
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... or OpenVMS.
I don't think even Windows supports IA-64 any more, right?