Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Mon, 28 Apr 1997 18:54:50 -0400 | | From | "David S. Miller" <> | | Subject | Re: Solaris source |
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Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 15:50:22 -0700 (PDT) From: Jauder Ho <jauderho@netcom.com>
maybe I might get a chance to load sparclinux on it real quick for testing before I have to do real work with it; anyone know if sparclinux will talk to SSAs yet? i.e. fiber channel)
No, but that is certainly on the todo list, it's been looked into already.
anyways during the meeting, someone made an offhand remark to linux and the sun people responded with "we are very aware of linux and are coming up with a plan to compete with linux" I guess we now know what they intended.
Indeed.
A couple of other things were brought up but unfortunately those are NDA.
And so is their "competition plan" which is why it will be unsuccessful at whatever they intend it to do. Anyone who signs up for that program is essentially tainted, you must sign NDA's, and Alan thinks that this NDA may mean that you are essentially unable to work on OS kernels every again... oh except if you end up doing it for Sun that is.. This would be true if the agreement you must sign is anything like the Java one...
I hear Solaris/x86 is selling like hot cakes these days anyways, so we have a lot to worry about it seems... 8-)
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