Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts

Friday, August 31, 2007

CentOS 5 Doesnot Support AMD Turion 64 X2

I tried to run the installer for CentOS 5 on my VirtualPC 2007. Until certain step it works, then suddenly it stops. This one remains me to first time running SuSE Linux on AMD K6 based processor long time ago. There were some buffer overrun which was not guarded by the Linux kernel.
After then we have to wait for the patch/fix.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

IBM become Solaris reseller for its x86 product!

IBM has offered Windows based solution, then Linux solution, Novell solution, and now it also offers Solaris solution. This is of course marked the true separation of Sun's hardware business and its Solaris operating system business (now earns mostly from support!), a path that Sun has chosen years ago. Jon Schwartz has stated in his blog that August 16th, 2007 was the milestone for the separation.
Actually Solaris has run on high end hardware other than Sun's, but still in the SPARC architecture circle (such as Fujitsu high end servers).
Now Solaris runs a business model pretty much similar to the RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), competing head-to-head to it, and has the advantage of being positioned as high end operating system lowering down to earth, while RHEL was positioned (at least by community) as hacker operating system trying to go up to become high end platform.
As far as I can remember, Sun also run its StarOffice business under the same business model. So I think this business model is nothing new to Sun.
It will be most likely that other x86 based hardware major vendors (HP/Compaq, Dell, Fujitsu, etc) will join the bandwagon, but IBM has had the advantage of being one to catch the first wave. Now users will have other choice instead of using Windows, Linux, and Novell.