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MadMan2's report from CeBIT:
- Siemens offers Linux servers with a free tux!
- more than half of the Intel people present never heard of Merced (one thought it was a new product in cooperation with Mercedes (g)))
- I was not allowed access to an online machine, otherwise these tidbits would have arrived sooner :( ). They say they all fear hackers. They are: UUNet, Netscape, aol, M$, compu$serve, Telecom Deutschland and various smaller companies. Oh yes: I found no cybercafes, even amidst the companies who sell them.
- AOL, Sun and Netscape all officially refuse any comments on the future of netscape server products. About the browser Netscape ackowledged the cooperation with mozilla.
- 3Com officially denies it will offer a hardware upgrade or trade-in to Palm IIIx and V. They claim a memory upgrade of 2M is the same (I don't know about the US, but in Europe the upgrade is more expensive than the Palm III. There was a company who offered 8M simms for Palm III, but I forgot who it was.
- Samsung displayed a working 1 GB dimm on a dual Xeon motherboard. Not bad for a workstation *g*
- The suse stand was very popular because they were distributing the 6.1 beta for x86 and alpha
- Linux International as well as MadDog can be visited at Hall 6.
- While speaking of Linux: only free Suse and Caldera CDs can be found. Redhat said the forgot to ship the CDs in time
- The linux Sap demo wasn't working quite well
- The German word for gridlock is "stau"
- according to the German keyboard manufacturor Cherry a company called "Linux" will be ordering Penguin keys. When I made a note of this on my palm a Cherry technician told me he was amazed that "thinghy" worked without a keyboard ;)
- HP Belgium is according to HP International Supplies "just a local distributor"
- According to StarOffice the world still exists of the USA and Germany.
StarOffice still doesn't have presentation runtime viewsers because they don't see a need for such an program! Not really nice of them, is it? - Almost all of the exhibitors seem to forget that CeBiT is an international expo. German docs by the millions, English specs are very hard to come by.
- People at SCO acknowledged they will be capable of running Linux binaries. But they still didn't know whether one has to compile the programs on a linux box or on a SCO machine
- General impression: not enough gadgets & freebies, too many visitors, not enough nice babes.
- Buzzwords were: erp, ewe, superb superior sales system solution (I guess they forgot "silly")
- Next year's CeBit will be in coorperation with Expo 2000. It will be from February 24th till March the 1st.
Ugh (Score:1)
Explain the Star Office comment (Score:1)
Staroffice thinks the world consists only of the USA and Germany.
or something like that.
Gnome (Score:1)
The GNOME coordinator, Miguel de Icaza, is indeed Mexican. And one of the things GNOME brings to the *ix desktop that was either not well organized or nonexistent is internationalization. Every GNOME-compliant application is internationalizable if i'm not mistaken.
p.s. hey gnome-cutting-edge-people, is 1.0.3 or CVS better than 1.0?
Come to hall 2, C17 (Score:1)
... if you want to see four SAP systems on four different databases running on Linux smoothly on one server.
Cheers
Your SAP Linux team
my thoughts of cebit (Score:1)
even though i only had one day at the show, i managed to check out most of it... here's my thoughts:
people smoking everywhere inside really sucked.
i got online with no worries at one of the compaq stands... and checked out Slashdot.
finding my way thru the crowds and clouds of smoke was dufficult at times.
even though it is an international show, alot of exhibits were presented in german... fair enough there are alot of german companies there, but even many multi-national companies had german only info :(
i got refused a nokia T-shirt because they were only for german Club Nokia members :( (i aint german)
i got really sick of people blowing smoke in my face.
i picked up a few freebies: mouse-mat, several t-shirts, cap, balls, beer, keyrings and lots of sweets and drink coasters (CD's).
:~)
in summary, it was really great to see so much kit on show, and most largish companies put alot of effort into their exhibits. i'll try to go again next year so have a longer look. i'll also wear a suit so that exhibitors will put a bit more effort in selling something to me
Cebit tidbits enhancement (Score:1)
Second: It is extremely hard to get a larger booth at the CeBIT, not even money can't get you one! You have to order your booth at least a year in advance, and to get a big one you have to be one of the big guys (MS, IBM,...).
--
Michael Hasenstein
http://www.csn.tu-chemnitz.de/~mha/ [tu-chemnitz.de]
Cebit tidbits enhancement (Score:2)
international staroffice (Score:1)
so how come i've got staroffice with English(UK), Spanish and Dutch support installed???
shurely shome mistake, missh moneypenny?
Explain the Star Office comment (Score:1)
They were slightly amazed that in neighbouring Belgium there is a rather big German speaking community.
Peace & Long Life,
international staroffice (Score:1)
Peace & Long Life,
Linux bins under SCO (Score:1)
That's fairly old news. They have a paper on it in trhe '98 Usenix procedings (at least the abstract of it is avail at www.usenix.org). It will run many Linux binaries. No recomplation needed, and I don't think they have a Linux complation enviroment. I have forgetten if they do it with syscall emulation (like FreeBSD), or with shared lib interposition (which would be 100% useland, but wouldn't run quite as many things).
See the paper if your intrested. Personally I was more intrested in how humbling it must be for SCO (and other comercial Unixes) to have to emulate the free ones to widen their software base!
8M upgrade for the Palm V (Score:2)
Is offered (or soon to be) by efig (see wfig.com, or www.efig.com, or something like that). They claim they'll charge about $150 to upgrade V, and very short turn around, or you can buy a "new" V from them (no price listed).
The upgrade does void your warentee, but efig will offer their own (apparently on the whole unit), no details on that yet.
So apparently it's a little early yet to decide to buy the upgrade, but it is coming...
Pity 3COM didn't offer a $600, or $550 Palm Vx with 8M. Maybe they will now.
CeBIT 99 snapshots (Score:1)
Explain the Star Office comment (Score:1)
I realize the author is not a native English speaker, but what does he mean by the following statement?
According to StarOffice the world still exists of the USA and Germany.Ugh (Score:1)
Come to hall 2, C17 (Score:1)
By the way are you looking to hire some people?
internation english ? (Score:1)
Explain the Star Office comment (Score:1)
BTW French Staroffice is included with the french version of SuSE 6.0
internation english ? (Score:1)
Nocturnus
Explain the Star Office comment (Score:1)
internation english ? (Score:1)
why did the mexican government decide to use gnome?
RedHat CD's (Score:1)
It was Thursday though..
Don't forget! (Score:2)
Correction (Score:1)