Hi all,

My friends had fun there, but I was disappointed. I thought all the intensity of the past was gone, the big boys profiting what used to be an independent domain.

Bout half the cluster companies didnt know what LinuxBIOS is ...

I earned my goodies by evangelizing your work ;)

John

On Friday, January 24, 2003, at 09:56 AM, Eric W. Biederman wrote:

John van Vlaaderen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Thanks Peter and Adam -- now I am no longer an idiot !!

Ps, going to post this on my Linux Society mailing list.  I will have
a PostNuke site up pretty soon to support news dicussion on this and
also server side topics.

Pps, Just for reference, my star product has been a cross compiling
gcc which automated security compiles of various packages, tgz
packaging and ssh tar-in/tar-out delivery systems where the only OS
mods were links from /etc/ startup files to local /opt/<app-name>/etc
files.  I have hoped to make an independent product out of it, based
on the highly dependable Devil-Linux.org.  (DL is text only by design)

Hence my ingnorace in PC h/w issues ;)  Will anybody be at LinuxWorld
today at Javits ??
Sorry I just got back.  But there is a 10 node LinuxBIOS cluster
(configure to boot verbosely at 9600 baud instead of fast)  in the
LinuxNetworX display at the intel booth.

Eric

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