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Linux is lagging, Intel is
Now Intel is going put out the Linux driver almost at the same time they do the Windows drivers. Smart move on Intels part. If they chose not to do this they could lose server market share to other hardware manufactures. Maybe IBM, SUN, HP, AMD, and so on.
Posted by: voska   Posted on: 02/19/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Great to see more Linux support. MS driver advantage disapearing.  DonnieBoy | 02/18/04
"It speaks to the market demand for Linux..."  David Mohring | 02/18/04
Not going to fly  Mace Moneta | 02/18/04
Not a valid Choice  ShadeTree | 02/19/04
Proprietary drivers lead to the mess that is windows.  mintSlice | 02/18/04
Intel to speed lagging Linux support  Loverock Davidson | 02/18/04
Yeah, take that American business  Jay Cash | 02/19/04
Intel to speed ...  SC-man | 02/19/04
Linux is lagging, do you blame them???  idnew2008@... | 02/18/04
For wanting to catch up?  IT_User | 02/19/04
Linux is lagging, Intel is  voska | 02/19/04
There goes another one...  michael-t | 02/18/04
Ridiculous  pa2004 | 02/19/04
Intel is concerned about Europe & Asia  supoman | 02/19/04
what?  doh123 | 02/19/04
That's what  Ployd_Farker | 02/19/04
What Distro?  ShadeTree | 02/19/04
seek and ye shall find  losfromla@... | 02/19/04
Article quote disagrees with you preception  voska | 02/19/04
Proprietary drivers ... a solution is possible  George Mitchell | 02/19/04
Smart move  voska | 02/19/04

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