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To: pgerassi who wrote (79373)5/5/2002 1:29:28 AM
From: ElmerRespond to of 275872
 
Where can I buy a Prestonia?

Dear Pete, Prestonia has been available for months. It's called a Xeon.

Once again you show your ignorance.

EP



To: pgerassi who wrote (79373)5/5/2002 1:36:06 AM
From: Monica DetwilerRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
pgerassi - course you know that Linux is running on more servers than MS Windows any edition.

Who was talking about Linux?
Not I.
Not you.
We WERE talking about x86-64 Linux and let me tell you pgerassi, x86-64 Linux isn't running anything except a few AMD bouncing ball demonstrations.
So how dare you try to switch the subject and fill up this thread with stories about Linux that runs on servers with Intel x86 CPUs. We ALREADY KNOW that. Linux was originally written for Intel x86 CPUs.
Now, pgerassi, just where can I buy a production Linux for a Hammer server and just where can I get the Hammer server to run that Hammer Linux?

And don't try to be a Dan3 fool and switch the subject to the availability of this or that Intel chip.
Why must you think that everyone is as damn foolish as you AMD folk?
Monica