As I was verifying some stuff for more updates to linuxvm.org, I tripped
over this URL:
http://www.sinenomine.net/linuxsupport.php
According to it, Sine Nomine is now offering commercial support for SuSE and
Red Hat Linux/390 as well as Debian/390.
One more company to add to the "support" page, I
Stephan,
Sorry for the late reply. I'm not aware of any particular companies in the
UK that would provide Linux/390 support (aside from IBM, SuSE, etc.) They
could be there, and I just don't know about them. For whatever reason, the
only ones I _am_ aware of are in the US, althoug
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Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 13:33:47 -0500
Subject: Re: linux/390 support
Tom,
No problem, it can be a little overwhelming.
I guess the first point I want to make is that just because this is an
operating system that runs on IBM hardware, doesn't mean that it comes from
IBM, or that IBM woul
having some sort of per-incident contract for
problems. I really don't think you're going to need to spend the big bucks
for anything more.
Mark Post
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From: Tom Rusnak [mailto:tom.rusnak@;cardlink.com.au]
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Tom;
> We are looking to create a Linux/390 LPAR on an H30 and we are trying
> to figure out the "support" arrangements for the base operating
> system.
> What is IBM's arrangement with Linux/390? IBM (Australia) has told us
> that we do not order Linux via IBM but must order through another
> si
$52,917 (for 1 ifl)
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Please forgive any ignorance in this question, yet another MVS techie
dipping a toe into the linux world.
We are looking to create a Linux/390 LPAR on an H30 and we are trying to
figure out the "support" arrangements for the base operating system.
With (MVS, OS/390, Z/OS) we ring up the IBM suppo