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I think his point is the only thing they use Linux for is a desktop/console application that requires those ports. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ingvaldson, Scott" <SIngvaldson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 12:10 PM Subject: Re: IBM Linux Ad during Super Bowl > The idea here is that Linux complements OS/400, it's not replacing it as the > base O/S. These are not desktops, they are WebSphere servers using DB2 > Connect to get iSeries and M/F data. > > Do file and print servers really need COM1 and LPT1? We use X-Win 32 for > graphical access and PuTTY for character based access. Our current Linux > servers on the M/F rarely need admin intervention, they just sit there and > run (with no consoles to slow them down....) > > Regards, > > Scott Ingvaldson > AS/400 System Administrator > GuideOne Insurance Group > > -----Original Message----- > date: Wed, 4 Feb 2004 10:42:19 -0500 > from: "Buck" <buck.calabro@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > subject: Re: IBM Linux Ad during Super Bowl > > Just as soon as iSeries hardware has a PC keyboard, COM1: (must support > digiboards), LPT1: and an XGA display card, we'll be ready to run Linux on > iSeries. > --buck
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