This is about x86 servers running Linux NOT windows.  THis feature
availale on system p allows for Linux application binaries built on an x86
arch  to run on the sysem p





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I thought that graphics, in general, was not a good use of the System Z
resources?.? Aren't you looking at putting a high CPU load task onto the
mainframe server, rather than farming it out to the desktop, where it
belongs?

Now, maybe Windows servers would be a different idea altogether...

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On 10/16/08 9:18 AM, "Rich Smrcina" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Richard Gasiorowski wrote:
>> Question for someone @ IBM.  Lx86 is a feature provided for on the p
>> series whihc allows Linux binaries to execute on the p system without a
>> recompile.
>> Since IBM professes a philosophy of providing like platform
capabilities.
>> the question is
>>
>> When can we expect this features functions available on the system z? I
>> would definitely sign up for alpha or beta testing of this.
>
> Watch this space...
>
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