Fujitsu Bundling SUSE Linux 102
WillAffleckUW writes "Fujitsu, which already offers Red Hat Linux on its servers, is announcing plans to offer SUSE Linux as well, according to an Infoworld article. Sadly, it's only for servers and services for Intel, not for AMD. Still, good news, in that you can go Red or Blue and still be Linux true!"
Re:Fujitsu (Score:1, Troll)
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Re:Fujitsu (Score:2)
Oh and how I hate you (Score:2, Funny)
You'd never believe how much I feel like strangling he who wrote that.
Re:Oh and how I hate you (Score:2)
Re:Oh and how I hate you (Score:2)
Violets are blue,
I've got some Linux for you"
Thhbbbtt
blue? (Score:2, Funny)
I thought SUSE was green.
No, I don't have anything intelligent to add to the discussion.
Re:blue? (Score:4, Funny)
Welcome to Slashdot, have a good stay.
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Re:blue? (Score:2)
Re:blue? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:blue? (Score:2)
Re:blue? (Score:2)
Although, SuSE does include the BSOD screensaver...
Re:blue? (Score:3, Funny)
Red == AMD [when overclocked]
Re:blue? (Score:3, Insightful)
Whoever said that should be smacked. That's hardcore cheesy.
Re:blue? (Score:2)
Yeah. Blue was always Microsoft. *RED* was Novell, dunno about SUSE -- what do you get when mix green and red? Burnt umber, maybe?
Re:blue? (Score:1)
Re:blue? (Score:2)
Answer the German Government.
Re:blue? (Score:2)
Ouch. Nicely played, good sir.
Re:blue? (Score:1)
Re:Why not... (Score:2)
Re:Why not... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Why not... (Score:2)
I would still reinstall it myself, but at least if / when it gets interesting (your network card is totally unrecognized, click ok or cancel) I know I can call someone / check the OEM web site for drivers and FAQ's.
RE: Suse Distro (Score:2, Interesting)
To be honest, I'm glad Suse is getting more play lately. It's the most refined (read polished) linux offering I've seen yet. Also, the Yast utility is the best tool for configuring this author has had the priviledge to use.
Sadly, they (Novel) need more multimedia support for various codecs and such. Linux might come around more if people could play movies and music immediately after installation rather than wasting time tracking down all the crap needed to play existing media.
I hope someone from Nove
Re: Suse Distro (Score:1, Insightful)
Codecs are unnecessary on a server platform - you're not supposed to be watching movies on the system you run your business on.
There are plenty of IP issues with things like libdvdcss and including stuff like Microsoft copyrighted codecs that Novell/SuSE seem to be steering clear of - and with good reason; they've been the target of Microsoft marketing campaigns for longer than Linux has been around. The last thing they need is to do something th
Re: Suse Distro (Score:2)
First off, some rpms such as autoyast-tools etc, are not in the main FTP tree, but in some guys personal Ftp foler. ftp://ftp.suse.com/people/XYZ/RPMs/9.3/ [suse.com]...
Next the tool fails to validate the control file , it generates on its own. i.e if you use autoyast to generate a control file, it will generate an invalid file.
Oh what I would give to have a good Autodeployment tool for all RPM based distros, RHEL, Fedora , Suse, Mand
Re: Suse Distro (Score:5, Funny)
Now go find yourself a real Linux distro using that criteria, and you'll probably stumble on the correct one
Testing this clever hinting, I decided to utilize every slashdot reader's favorite internet hegemon: Google!
Doing a search on "linux distro -Redhat -Fedora -Suse -Mandrake -Gentoo -Debian" yields an interesting result..
Check out this link [google.com] if you're feeling lucky..
or try this one [google.com] if you want to see the search results. The results may surprise you!
Re: Suse Distro (Score:2)
Re: Suse Distro (Score:1)
Well played Well played indeed. (Score:2)
http://www.mslinux.org/ [mslinux.org] Microsoft Linux dot org
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Re: Suse Distro (Score:1)
"We are now offering the MS Linux Introductory CD at a special introductory price of only $249.99 (plus shipping and handling), if you order before it ships."
Am I to assume that the word "introductory" now means "unduly expensive"?
I thought one of the major benefits of running linux is that it isn't introductory.
Or, maybe it's part of their plan to fool technology-ignorant CEOs into running Windows in their companies with: "As you can see, this so-called "linux" w
Re: Suse Distro (Score:1)
Another article, small but fleshes the story out (Score:1, Informative)
PrimeQuest and Primergy servers gain Suse Linux support
By Martyn Williams, IDG News Service
July 08, 2005
Fujitsu (Profile, Products, Articles) will begin offering Novell's (Profile, Products, Articles) Suse Linux Enterprise Server software and support services for Fujitsu PrimeQuest and Primergy servers worldwide later this year, it said Friday. SPONSOR
White Paper: Simplicity and Enterprise Search
The company will offer the software with
Interesting blurb.... (Score:2)
I understanding being a fanboy of a particular brand and all, but this is ridiculous. Intel still makes some good products, and AMD makes some good products. You may not like the company, but leave that sort of nonsense to the ensuing flamefest in the comment threads
Re:Interesting blurb.... (Score:2)
Re:Interesting blurb.... (Score:1)
Re:Interesting blurb.... (Score:2)
And Fujitsu might make some good products, but by all accounts they also make some rather [theregister.co.uk] bad [theregister.co.uk] ones [theregister.co.uk], and they'll screw you over [theregister.co.uk] if you're unlucky enough to buy them.
I don't care if Fujitsu are in the HDD market or not; would *you* buy products from a company with this attitude?
Re:Interesting blurb.... (Score:2)
While Intel has the occassional good product, their server chips are completely outclassed by AMD's Opteron, especially in multiprocessor setups. Buying, say, a 4-way Xeon instead of a 4-way dual-core Opteron server these days ought to be a firing offense. If you look at performance-per-watt the difference is even more extreme.
It sure looks like Intel has been unimpressed by the JFTC case against them.
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Re:Linux on Fujitsu (Score:4, Interesting)
We bought a crap load of their RX200's, RX300's, and RX600's, and they're a PITA.
That being said, their phone support for Linux was VERY good (at least here in Canada, where you had to call some guy in Toronto). They answered a bunch of questions we had and supplied us with some drivers we needed, but all in all, Linux is a HUGE afterthought for these guys, with Windoze being their main focus.
For that matter, we had a hellish time installing Windows on the boxes.
I'll buy/recommend Fujitsu gear again. I'm very happy with a bunch of IBM blades that we just picked up... can't say enough about xCAT [xcat.org], their Linux cluster management software.
Re:Linux on Fujitsu (Score:2)
I'd NEVER buy/recommend Fujitsu gear again.
Re:Linux on Fujitsu (Score:2)
Re:Red & Blue (Score:2)
Redhat is red
SuSE is green
We all love Linux
'cos Microsoft is mean.
Seriously, who thinks SuSE is blue and why?
Re:Red & Blue (Score:1)
Awesome (Score:2, Interesting)
I started a year and half ago with linux and it made computing fun for me again which I didn't think was possible. (Not since the Tandy 1000 days?)
So, to see a company like this offering more than Redhat (which doesn't impress me a whole lot), gives me some hope for the proliferation of linux and open source in a broader market.
Confidence too... (Score:3, Interesting)
The other part is, no matter how much you will disagree, I just won't use anything redhat, I had a horrible experiance with i
Only for servers? (Score:1)
Re:Only for servers? (Score:1, Insightful)
Yup, if only they had continued and thus had their Windows OEM licenses pulled and thus gone out of business. If only!
Seriously, isn't it about fucking time we placed the blame where it belongs - if it's supposed to be a competitive marketplace and r
Re:Only for servers? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Only for servers? (Score:1, Informative)
It doesn't come pre-installed, they throw a CD in the box (like they used to do with FreeDOS floppies). And they won't sell these units in North America.
Can you guess the reason for all of this esoteric jumping through hoops?
Re:Only for servers? (Score:2)
If there was business in it they _would_ have continued.
Why do so many Linux zealots have such a poor grasp of economics ?
Re:Only for servers? (Score:1)
Why do so many Microsoft fanboys have such a poor grasp of the law?
Re:Only for servers? (Score:2)
If there was business in it, this wouldn't matter.
Why do so many Microsoft fanboys have such a poor grasp of the law?
I have quite a good grasp of the law. What I lack is a belief it is infallible.
Re:BLUE ??? (Score:1)
Fujitsu, the new IBM? (Score:2)
Re:Fujitsu, the new IBM? (Score:2)
The one I have (A1630) is now about 6 months old. I bought it because I though fujitsu had a good reputation.. at the time it was the most expensive 64bit laptop going (paid £1200.. ~$2000) but I wanted something that would last. How wrong I was.
When I bought it the keyboard was loose. Tech support recommended wedging a bit of paper under it (!!)
After 2 months I had to replace the DVD/RW as it was utterly useless at burning CDs with a 90%+ failure rate.
After 3
Re:Fujitsu, the new IBM? (Score:1)
i also am using fujitsu-siemens laptop (lifebook c series). been using for about 2 years.
during this time it also has a crack in upper panel (not that it makes it unusable, but unpleasant anyway).
first problem was keyboard working bad (some keys started to work only on hard pressing). this was a fast replace.
two times it had problems with display (probably backlight died) - last time repairs were 5 weeks.
biggest problem was something wis a motherboar
Red == Fujitsu; Blue == IBM ? (Score:1, Informative)
AMD? Intel? How about SPARC? (Score:2)
Re:AMD? Intel? How about SPARC? (Score:2, Informative)
Sun is NOT dropping their Linux support. They are dropping support for their Java Desktop System. When Linux accounts for a large number of their server shipments, I doubt the shareholders would like them dropping support for it. I read somewhere that they ship more Linux servers than they do Solaris servers.
Note : Desktop != Server
blue? (Score:4, Interesting)
Where the hell did the poster get blue from???
Re:blue? (Score:1)
Possibly.. (Score:2)
It's amazing that many people automatically assumed the poster was talking about linux distros, as opposed to the companies offering linux solutions.
Funnily enough... (Score:1)
I'm even an example of that. I should have added this to my previous post before submitting. *sigh*
I've become so sloppy.
Well they have been making Linux solutions (Score:3, Informative)
"New heights achieved with SAP R/3 high-end computing:
23,000 SD benchmark users; LINUX entering business critical computer environments"
An old press release [fujitsu-siemens.com]. Fujitsu Siemens have been offering large SAP installation running on Linux, lately SuSE I bellive.
Was I the only one that went... (Score:2)
Re:Was I the only one that went... (Score:1)
MONO (Score:2)
Cheers,
Adolfo
Suse is getting support (Score:2)
Of course ... (Score:1)
And they also support SCO Unix. Har har har.