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:InfoWorld: Oracle's Ellison promises $150, Linux-based computer
InfoWorld: Oracle's Ellison promises $150, Linux-based computer
Jul 28, 1999, 21 :54 UTC (20 Talkback[s]) (7985 reads)

(Other stories by James Niccolai)

Thanks to Rich for this link.

"Oracle is developing a low-cost, Intel-processor based computer that has no hard drive and will be priced at $150 excluding the monitor, the company's chief executive officer disclosed Wednesday."

"The computer, which will be initially targeted at the education market, will use Netscape's Navigator and the Linux operating system, said CEO Larry Ellison. It will carry 64MB of main memory, and applications will be preloaded; users will upgrade the software using a CD-ROM drive and will boot up from the CD drive as well. With a monitor, the device will cost $250."

"Ellison made the brief announcement toward the end of his appearance at a press conference to announce Oracle Exchange, the company's new electronic-commerce clearinghouse."

"As Ellison was getting into his car to leave, the colorful chief executive told IDG that the company is currently building a prototype, and hasn't decided who will manufacture the device."

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While a great idea, I don't think it ...   Facist educational system   
Ian Eure
Jul 28, 1999, 22:14:11
 

> Truly a pity that the people who cont ...   Re: Fascist educational system   
JCA
Jul 28, 1999, 22:25:05
 
Most of the schools I know are HURTING f ...   Ian: Your school has MONEY!   
Khasim
Jul 28, 1999, 22:27:48
 
I have win'98 operating system on my ...   Linux Operating systems   
Paul Rettig
Jul 28, 1999, 22:34:11
 
There's $199-299 Linux computers tha ...   Uh, isn't that a little steep?   
Svartalf
Jul 28, 1999, 22:40:27
 
Having taught a Windows NT course at a c ...   Fascists   
Black iMage
Jul 28, 1999, 22:43:33
 
This smells a little like bait, but, I&# ...   Re: Linux Operating systems   
Curt Wuollet
Jul 28, 1999, 22:53:56
 
I talked to somebody going to my old hig ...   Poor Schools   
Prasanth Kumar
Jul 28, 1999, 23:09:39
 
I'd suggest you visit http://www.lin ...   Why Linux   
EngrBohn
Jul 28, 1999, 23:20:48
 
So each machine will boot from a CDROM?  ...   Dumb dumb dumb   
David Rysdam
Jul 28, 1999, 23:25:30
 
If you're going to buy so many of th ...   Re: Dumb dumb dumb   
Andrew
Jul 29, 1999, 00:43:47
 
Hmmm...let's see...which should I bu ...   Remember the IBM PC Jr.? History repeats itsel   
Christoph
Jul 29, 1999, 01:03:59
 
Ellison promises plenty but he's too ...   Ellison's promises   
Anonymous Coward
Jul 29, 1999, 01:07:55
 
I think its great!  Why not?  I really d ...   Go for it ;)   
William Lacy
Jul 29, 1999, 01:43:59
 
Finally Larry "I'm bigger than God"  ...   Ellison's computer   
Cesar Cardoso
Jul 29, 1999, 01:59:28
 
San Francisco, 1996, didn't Larry an ...   Thin, thin client-history repeats itself   
DC
Jul 29, 1999, 02:38:51
 
Hmm.. ok let me see..
486 mother board / ...   Basic Math   
Josh Ross
Jul 29, 1999, 03:43:21
 
Where is netscape going to store its cac ...   No hard drive?   
Tony Smolar
Jul 29, 1999, 15:35:42
 
I just had a vendor call me and say he h ...   Another very cheap computer   
Kevin Crowley
Jul 29, 1999, 16:40:34
 
Without a hard drive, there is no proble ...   Security rocks.   
Anony Moose
Jul 29, 1999, 21:32:26
 
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