RE: go-linux-go!

2005-11-01 Thread Jobs - MainStream
ac.il Subject: Re: go-linux-go! On Tuesday 01 November 2005 17:51, Jobs - MainStream wrote: > Oh, and we met Shlomo like always! > Must be the free food. Should I be insulted by that comment? :-) -- Shlomo Solomon http://the-solomonMarc's Lists.net Sent by KMail 1.7.1 (KDE 3.2.3) on LIN

RE: go-linux-go!

2005-11-01 Thread Jobs - MainStream
I believe that would make me the other guy. -Stephen -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Marc A. Volovic Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 5:47 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il Subject: Re: go-linux-go! Quoth Shlomo Solomo

RE: go-linux-go!

2005-11-01 Thread Jobs - MainStream
Oh, and we met Shlomo like always! Must be the free food. -Original Message- From: Jobs - MainStream [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 01, 2005 5:50 PM To: 'Marc's List' Subject: RE: go-linux-go! I had a booth there and we were demonstrating our latest v

RE: go-linux-go!

2005-11-01 Thread Jobs - MainStream
I had a booth there and we were demonstrating our latest version of Audva OnStage (3.0) while managing 4 different remote Linux servers, including Linux/VM on a mainframe overseas. A lot of people showed up, and clients were beginning to report that they are starting to run Linux servers in the hu

RE: Go-Linux 2005

2005-10-21 Thread Jobs - MainStream
Part of the reason Go-Linux was initially postponed because another group (in conjunction with A&M) planned a similar (but much larger) Linux event for January 2 months later and suddenly all the vendors became confused as to which to sign up with. Then I suspect that they couldn't get vendors to

RE: Go-Linux 2005

2005-10-20 Thread Jobs - MainStream
I also don't know anything about ILUG despite having maintained a booth at every Go-Linux conference there's been, but what exactly is wrong with P&C running professional forums for Linux corporate users, or other "clubs" in other areas. Some of the clubs are exclusive. So what? They're tailored

RE: Linux get stronger ( Hebrew article )

2005-05-03 Thread Jobs - MainStream
I can't say about Oracle Israel, but Oracle in the U.S. has been working hard for quite a while to make sure that Oracle is optimized on Linux. They worked particularly hard to ensure that Oracle works optimally on Linux on the Mainframe (Linux/VM) to let it compete with DB2 on that platform. Ste

RE: A Brief History of Linux in Israel

2005-04-24 Thread Jobs - MainStream
I remember when Mark Gazit (who eventually became a VP at Netvision and later on Delta-3) installed Linux onto the computers we were working on back in 1993/4. I forget which distro he used, but I still have my "Yggdrasil" Linux floppy and manual from 1994 (1.1 kernel) sitting in my drawer.