[osol-discuss] Re: Re: Re: Sun lost one of it's biggest and oldest x86

2006-06-09 Thread Jim Grisanzio
> Jim Grisanzio wrote: > > > And also, I'm going to use my proximity to the rest > of Asia to poke > > around throughout the entire region. I'll do very > little travel to the > > US, actually -- probably only once a year. It will > be Asia first, Europe > > second. But in terms of my online ac

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: Re: Sun lost one of it's biggest and oldest x86

2006-06-05 Thread Ian Collins
UNIX admin wrote: >>On the other side I >>cannot really get rid >>of the impression that Sun gave up on Europe at >>least. Don't know about US >>but that's just how it appears to me. >> >> > >I have come to the same observation; the state of affairs in Europe regarding >Solaris awareness an

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: Re: Sun lost one of it's biggest and oldest x86

2006-06-05 Thread Patrick Finch
Hi, Of course there is interest! Thanks for all your thoughts and offers. Teresa and I will discuss and will be back in touch with you. To an extent, some marketing money is spent on education already, although not in the direct "education credits" manner that you suggest. It should be qui

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: Re: Sun lost one of it's biggest and oldest x86

2006-06-05 Thread UNIX admin
> Thanks. :) It should be wild. I'll be in Sun's office > in Yokohama: > http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimgris/12375033/in/set-3 > 02056/ Simply wild! If I weren't all tied up here, I'd drop everything this instant, and get my behind on a plane for Tokyo. > Absolutely. My gut tells me that the Ja

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: Re: Sun lost one of it's biggest and oldest x86

2006-06-05 Thread UNIX admin
> On the other side I > cannot really get rid > of the impression that Sun gave up on Europe at > least. Don't know about US > but that's just how it appears to me. I have come to the same observation; the state of affairs in Europe regarding Solaris awareness and Solaris expertise is simply DI

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: Re: Sun lost one of it's biggest and oldest x86

2006-06-05 Thread UNIX admin
> Many of your ideas above are excellent--and maybe > Teresa or Patrick can > give further updates on specifics --maybe some of > these ideas are in > planning already. If so, maybe there's an > opportunity for community > members who are affiliated with Universities to join > Teresa's efforts > a

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: Re: Sun lost one of it's biggest and oldest x86 customer

2006-06-03 Thread UNIX admin
> Redhat's answer to jumpstart is called kickstart, it > generally works, > the problems is that if you want to install redhat > using kickstart you > need the either the redhat cds or some custom created > media to boot > from, even if it's only to make the kickstart file > available. I know. I h