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well, how about checking whomever headed up your focus group....and then
let us know? :)



On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Steve Landess wrote:

> Help!
>
> Although I have been a participant in several IBM Focus Groups related to
> the i5 (although I didn't know the name of the new system at the time - they
> were calling it Squadrons).
>
> I thought I heard in these sessions that IBM would allow you to run Linux
> on an i5 without any need for i5/OS, i.e., that Linux would run natively on 
> the
> i5.
>
> However, I haven't found this statement on IBM's web sites or in the i5
> announcements.
>
> Does anyone have a definitive answer?
>
> Regards,
> Steve
>
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