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Any plans to support other platforms? AIX, Mac OS/X, Linux?
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The FAQs say that in 2005 we will get Linux X86, then Mac OS X, then ???. So we are on the way in a new startup. [Grin]
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The FAQs say that in 2005 we will get Linux X86, then Mac OS X, then ???. So we are on the way in a new startup. [Grin] Lawrence Can't wait for Linux! I got a pair of Dual Xeon machines waiting to take a bite out of it for me :) Plus a few remote Linux machines I admin...yee haw... GET A MOVE ON! |
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The FAQs say that in 2005 we will get Linux X86, then Mac OS X, then ???. So we are on the way in a new startup. [Grin] Lawrence IMHO much more important is creating client for *NIX boxes than Windows, cause *NIX boxes have usually larger idle time than Windows boxes. Some people have got many boxes to administering and they are bored calculating useless SETI ;) kaphis |
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