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Re: guaranteed technical support



On Feb 4, Fabrizio Polacco wrote
[about BYTE]
> Here is the announce (Coming up in March)
> 
> 	Linux in a Gray Flannel Suit
>   We take an IS manager's view of what Linux can offer --
>   industrial-strenght applications, built-in security features, Internet
>   protocol support, and low hardware requirements -- and what it doesn't:

Suggestion to the BoD: please coordinate with Red Hat, Caldera and other
major players in the Linux market for a joint reaction on this issue.

>   guaranteed technical support,

- What about the Linux consultants HOWTO?
- Does Cygnus Support support Linux specifically?

>   mature development tools,

- Check advertisements in Linux Journal

>   and SMP.

While I'm not really an SMP user, I know that Linux does SMP on the Intel
architecture, and that a Sparc version is undergoing rapid development.
>From reading the kernel list, I gathered that the SMP support also includes
thread migration between processors (for the kernel based threads).

I have no idea what BYTE mean by "doesn't do SMP". Can someone who has
experience with windows NT's SMP support (presumably, that's what BYTE
considers SMP) please provide a technical comparison with Linux SMP support?

Ray
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