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2001-09-19 18:28:01 -- Igor Vanin [www.ecomstation.com, Bob St.John]
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Bob St.John - director of business development in Serenity Systems made sensational announcement, which changes future of eComStation.
Intended to permit eCS users to run Windows and Linux on eCS and OS/2. Connectix, http://www.connectix.com, developers and publishers of Virtual PC for Windows, signed agreements with Serenity Systems and InnoTek on Friday, September 14, for the development, marketing, and sales of a virtual machine application.
The new application will be developed by InnoTek based on intellectual property from Connectix. The product will be marketed as an OS/2 application by both Serenity Systems and InnoTek, as well as an optional feature for eCS. It is anticipated that the application will include a Linux guest capability. Plans include support existing Windows licenses.
Serenity Systems anticipates reselling OS Packs from Connectix for users who require an authorized and supported distribution of Windows.
Regards,
Bob St.John
Director of Business Development
Serenity Systems International
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OS/2 Headquarters (http://www.os2hq.com/) has posted the September 2001 edition of "The Warped Perspective," explaining the market-driven reasons why OS/2 is necessarily more stable and reliable than Microsoft products. |
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If the answer is yes it may be worth your while to visit http://www.os2voice.org/VNL/past_issues/VNL0901H/vnewsf5.htm.
To have a read about MultiDesk, a Multi User "add on" for OS/2 which allows every User to have their own Desktop, WarpCenter and Sound Schemes - click the link in the review to find out "How To" add the Mutli User Sound.
While I have not tried it with eCS yet, having only just installed eCS, I think it should work without any problems barring any major differences in the INI file templates between the two systems.
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A Special Report has been posted at OS/2 Headquarters reviewing IBM's long-shot gambit to replace Wintel with PowerPC running OS/2 -- and how the failure of the PowerPC version of OS/2 led to IBM's current internal division over OS/2's future. |
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This is just a short note to let everyone know that the Warp Doctor Team IRC meetings have been changed to Sunday's at 2:00 PM EDT, (18:00 GMT) thanks to everyone who participated in our poll! This will go into effect next Sunday (September, 2nd) since we already had our meeting for this week.
Meetings take place in #warpdoctor on the WEBBnet IRC network. For more
on IRC and WEBBnet see http://www.os2voice.org/meetinginfo.html.
To convert to other time zones you can use the Time Zone Converter at
http://www.timezoneconverter.com/cgi-bin/tzc.tzc
The new day and time was selected by input from a survey of Warp Doctor
supporters. We hope that more people find this new day/time convenient
and can attend these meetings. We need everyone's input and assistance to
get this project up and running so that we may provide help and support to
the OS/2 community. Warp Doctor is a VOICE project and funded by the
VOICE membership dues. As with most of the VOICE resources, Warp Doctor
will be freely available to all OS/2 users.
The objective of Warp Doctor is to support the information, software, and
hardware needs of the OS/2 Community. Warp Doctor was conceived by Dr.
Dirk Terrell, the late Dan Casey and others, as a replacement for the old
Warp Pharmacy site. Warp Doctor will provide a support facility with the
goal of assisting the OS/2 Community in efforts to resolve problems and
provide guidance on system operation, tuning and selection. WarpDoctor
will assist with resolving both hardware and software issues. In additon,
WarpDoctor will assist with application installation and use.
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