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This means it would be officially supported to run Gentoo on IBM |
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Hardware. This would give Gentoo a status like SUSE, Redhat or |
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Debian. |
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This could be the first step to become a supported plattform for IBM |
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software products. |
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Donnie Berkholz <spyderous@g.o> schrieb am 04/05/2005 11:09:39 |
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> daniel.kerwin@×××××××.de wrote: |
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> > i just returned from a meeting with IBM which was about getting |
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support |
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> > for Gentoo Linux (hardware and software). The people from IBM |
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told me |
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> > that it's possible for Gentoo to become officially supported on |
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IBM |
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> > server hardware (xSeries, pSeries and zSeries). |
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> Sounds interesting. |
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> What does official support mean, in this context? |
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> Thanks, |
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> Donnie |
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