Sun T1000/T2000 & Fedora/RedHat Linux

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Hello Folks,

I hope that you are well. Recently looking at Sun's site under Linux servers and was surprised to see that the T1000/T2000 was listed. Turns out that Ubuntu and Gentoo have a version of their distros for this (http://www.ubuntu.com/sun). Sun seems to have certified them for us. Canonical will provide support (commercial) for these systems too.

Is there something in the works for Fedora ? Would the Ubuntu work in this area benefit the Fedora folks ? Will RHAS version X support this at a later date (not to distant future) ?

	Cheers,

	Aly.

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