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Date:      Tue, 16 Feb 1999 08:07:15 -0500
From:      "Jack Velte" <jackv@earthling.net>
To:        <freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Big Blue to ship Linux on x86, PowerPC systems
Message-ID:  <004f01be59ad$49632080$6a6c4cd1@jackv.pacbell.net>

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Posted 16/02/99 11:53am by Tony Smith

Big Blue to ship Linux on x86, PowerPC systems

IBM will next month announce its intention to bundle Linux on a wide range
of systems and that it will develop its own version of the OS for its
RS/6000 machines.

The announcement, due to take place at next month's LinuxWorld show in San
Jose, California, will see Big Blue licensing a range of Linux distributions
from the leading vendors. Red Hat, Caldera, Pacific HiTech and SuSE have
been suggested by sources as likely suppliers of the OS for IBM's Netfinity
servers and a Linux edition of its PC300 desktop line.

IBM will also offer Linux editions of its low-end RS/6000 servers and
workstation. Initially, it will bundle LinuxPPC's PowerPC incarnation of the
OS at least until its own distribution of the freeware OS is complete.

Sources suggest the decision to support multiple versions of Linux -- beyond
the need for distributions aimed at different processors -- arose because
the company was unhappy with sticking with a single supplier.

And there's another advantage: tying specific distributions to specific
systems will allows IBM to spread the technical support burden across
multiple suppliers. ®



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