In this month’s “The Linux Line” issue: Bill Zeitler, Senior Vice President and Group Executive, IBM Systems Group, tells how Linux is changing the way that governments and companies operate; Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik talks about the continued expansion of Red Hat into the global marketplace;SUSE LINUX and IBM launch the Software Integration Center at the IBM Toronto Lab; and Novell joins OSDL.
You’ll also read about Red Hat Enterprise Linux V3 as the first enterprise Linux platform to be certified by Free Standards Group on all LSB Runtime Environment architectures; SteelEye’s support of IBM ServeRAID; how City University of New York has inked a deal for the largest IBM eServer zSeries system ever purchased for a Linux workload; and more.
That is when I will take IBM seriously about Linux.
Call them today and ask them they don’t offer a linux notebook.
>When is IBM going to offer a Linux Notebook ?Call them today and ask them they don’t offer a linux notebook.
Do you mean simply IBM shipping a notebook with the option to have IBM pre-install Linux as the OS? The reason I ask is because many of their (IBMs) notebook will work on most Linux distros, but of course – you would have to install the OS.
IBM has no big plans for jobs or anything in the US, they are busy OFFSHORING jobs to 3rd world countries like India…