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Linux on Itanium-2

 
Krishna Prasad
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Re: Linux on Itanium-2

Steven,

Does the rules for charging for "new" code apply to kernel modifactions?

I.E. Changing the Kernel code to allow Itanium Processors? ( This may already be part of the Linux Kernel? just an example )
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David Ritchie
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Re: Linux on Itanium-2

Hi, can you assign points to close out this topic and close out this topic? Thanks.

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David Claypool
Honored Contributor

Re: Linux on Itanium-2

There are many, many, many inaccurate statements that have been made in this thread. For the record:

- HP has made significant contributions for IPF (Itantium Processor Family) code to kernel.org
- Distributions that have released an IPF version include Red Hat, Novell/SUSE and Debian, among others
- HP resells Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
- There is no such thing as an "HP Distribution"