>Conspicuously absent from your processor list is the RaQ3.  Shall we
>assume that you are NOT interested in our comments about this
>environment?

I was only asking about our current product lineup.
If you want to send me your comment about the RaQ 3 environment, I'd be
happy to see them. If you could indicate which of them had already been
addressed in the RaQ 4 line that would be helpful, but not necessary.

Cheers,
/Gordon

>Jack
>
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Garb
>Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 4:09 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [cobalt-developers] Sun Cobalt Linux vs Red Hat Linux research
>
>Dear Developers,
>
>I'm researching the differences between Sun Cobalt Linux, as shipped
>in the RaQ 4, Qube 3, or RaQ XTR, and vanilla Red Hat Linux.
>Specifically, I would like to know what Red Hat Linux features may be
>missing in our offering, or where our differences from Red Hat make
>your development, deployment, or support more difficult.
>
>Please email your comments directly to me at <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Thanks,
>/Gordon
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Mountain View, CA  94043 USA                    +1 650 623-2534 voice

Three steps to "Appliantize" your applications:
        (1) http://demo.cobalt.com/             - check out Sun 
Cobalt server appliances
        (2) http://developer.cobalt.com/        - make a one-click 
web-installer
        (3) http://www.cobalt.com/solutions/    - let customers know 
about your solutions
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