Linux to be used in large retail operation 45
desertfool writes " A good article is running about Burlington's switch to Linux. " Of course, ComputerWorld does call Linux a "shareware" OS, but hey-at least retailors are beginning to see the value of Linux.
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I noticed Notes had some fairly positive entries in winehq.com's app list. But on the other, under tn3270 things work, but not everything. What we use is a protocol called something like "IBM 802.2 LLC2". Is there anything like this in Linux? Any other pointers?
Oh, thought of another, we use a good number of Lexmark print boxes hooked up to printers. Is there any info on what protocol they use, or some program to set them up, talk to them? Slowly we're switching to JetDirect, so hopefully once HP gets on the ball we can use at least those from a Linux server.
NONONONONONONONONONONONONONO!!!!!!! (Score:1)
Let's check the I-Think-He-Was-Joking-O-Meter: / ] FF
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Looks like we have a wie-nner!
Thats the way... (Score:1)
Good article (Score:1)
cost of deploying Windows NT due to its
unreasonable $500/CPU license. Congrats to the
IT people at Burlington Coat Factory for pointing
out the obvious monopolistic price gauging which
Microsoft claims doesn't exist.
So Linux is shareware?! Damn, I'd better register
this copy before it expires! (In case you can't
tell I'm being sarcastic.)
...which gives me an idea for this coming April
Fools:
What's say we sprea start a rumor
that all "unregistered copies of Linux will
expire on April 2nd, 1999" -- that should confuse
the pseudo-techie journalists out there to some
degree and be very amusing.
OK, calm down... (Score:1)
much of an advocacy and marketing zealot.
POS Project (Score:1)
Help Linux Win new OS Survey! (Score:1)
And my girlfriend is one of them.
Regards, Jochen
Does anyone know (Score:1)
It probably depends how you decode the acronym "POS"...
Good Company (Score:1)
--First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
Lexmark/HP (Score:1)
I used to work at coat.com :) (Score:1)
I'm glad to see they've done this - it's really neat. Not that I'd go back and work there again because of it, mind you.
POS Project (Score:1)
These guys are the COOLEST to work with.
Does anyone know (Score:1)
main server, and Pentiums with '95 for the POS
terminals. This was because the microfiche database
was totally scanned in so we could just pick
the part from a picture. Good for, um, less
mechanically inclined customers who could just
point at the picture and grunt.
Our competition just went to an IBM RS/6000
with dumb terminals this summer. I had some
serious hardware envy.
Doesn't IKEA use Linux (In Canada anyway)? (Score:1)
Chapters Bookstores (Score:1)
Plenty of power, plus you get QNX reliability and support.
For my mission-critical system, I'd probably take QNX over Linux too.
And of course, anything is better than NT. Well, maybe not Win95.
Contacting Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse (Score:1)
responses here. Thanks for the support.
I'm one of the project managers heading up this project at BCFW. If you want to make queries of
any sort you can forward them to me at:
Matt.Fahrner@COAT.COM
and I'll make sure they get to the right people.
Thanks again,
Matt Fahrner
Manager of Networking
Burlington Coat Factory Warehouse
Sound bites (Score:1)
Does anyone know (Score:1)
Commercial Linux Installations (Score:1)
About those sparcs... (Score:1)
--e/C
ComputerWorld to run Correction (Score:1)
> Oh, no problem. The feedback I have received
> has been very helpful, so I welcome it.
> We are actually planning to run a correction
> that sets the record straight.
> Linux is NOT shareware and we won't refer to
> it as such again.
...sounds good to me
Linux in Retail (Score:1)
Linux is free and it runs like the wind.
How about:
NT is expensive and it blows like the wind.
Does anyone know (Score:1)
and I've seen a couple of blue screens. I'm pretty sure the cash
register at Oddbin's (grog shop) was using NT too .
Only 250? (Score:1)
POS Project (Score:1)
http://members.iweb.net.au/~steveoc/gtk_pizza.h