"Putting a computer on a fork lift is commonplace, according to
John Geary, vice president of sales and marketing for Glacier
Computers. IGEL was looking for a stable system to run its version
of Linux. Other Glacier customers needed different features and
were willing to consider Linux. "We were getting a smattering of
calls for supporting a Linux distribution without a lot of bells
and whistles," Geary says.
"That demand from customers for other options led Glacier to
consider Fedora Linux as one of the companies pre-installed
options."