Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 30th Jan 2006 18:31 UTC
SUN Microsystems Sun is keener than ever to port Linux to its new multicore T1 chip, even if it's not expected to happen for six to nine months. The company has made T1 servers available to Linux developers and is working with unnamed Linux distributors to develop the port. And while a port may be completed this year, it will be a while before Linux on T1 appears in production environments; application certification and support will be needed as well.
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RE[11]: WTF?
by abraxas on Fri 3rd Feb 2006 16:21 UTC in reply to "RE[9]: WTF?"
abraxas
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2005-07-07

Oh I guess it's ok for the SUN commenters to bash the hell out of Linux then. If anything it is about both SUN and Linux. This is not a SUN only article, so that makes it a Linux article. I guess you didn't notice that the title is "Sun Wants Linux on a T1". As far as the logo is concerned OSNews doesn't have a real strict policy on which logo goes in the little box next to the article. I've seen the new FreeBSD logo all over articles that do not concern FreeBSD in the slightest.

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