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Posted on 28-May-2003 07:47 GMT by Juan Carlos Marcos Rodríguez (Edited on 2003-05-28 17:15:51 GMT by Christophe Decanini)10 comments
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Two new articles have just been uploaded to Treveur "Nowee" Bretaudiere's Pegasos Espana web site. The first attempts to summarize recent history, and the second is a translation from the recent OSNews article.

Spanish version:
Acaban de subirse dos nuevos artículos al espacio web Pegasos Espana, de Treveur "Nowee" Bretaudiere. El primero intenta resumir la historia reciente, y el segundo es una traducción del reciente artículo de OSNews.
Two new articles in Pegasos Espana : Comment 1 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by bbrv on 28-May-2003 06:35 GMT
Great work Treveur! Thanks for your interest and support!

BTW, Belloch won in Zaragoza! Time to turn the www.zaralinux.org people on to the Pegasos!

:-D

Raquel and Bill
Two new articles in Pegasos Espana : Comment 2 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by kjetil on 28-May-2003 07:11 GMT
May be you should have cleaned up HTML tags when you post, you know it will make it easier to read. > dd >
Two new articles in Pegasos Espana : Comment 3 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Juan Carlos Marcos Rodríguez on 28-May-2003 07:52 GMT
In reply to Comment 2 (kjetil):
Well, I swear I typed well the HTML tags... As I see in the result, Chris' program has translated the "less than" character for its HTML element (ampersand-l-t-semicolon) in the opening tags, so the result is a mess. I submitted it from this Internet Explorer 6, what was wrong?
Two new articles in Pegasos Espana : Comment 4 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Ian Shumer on 28-May-2003 08:45 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (Juan Carlos Marcos Rodríguez):
IIRC, the HTML code MUST be in captials. I.e. <A HREF instead of <A HRef.

Cheers,
Ian :-)
Two new articles in Pegasos Espana : Comment 5 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Crumb // AAT on 28-May-2003 09:11 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (bbrv):
It would be funny to see the zaralinux group using pegasos II, with its 3 gigabit ethernets it will be a great server :-)
Some guys seem to hate anything they don't know (like Amigas) but it's a minority and overall they are nice guys.

CUAZ people are very interested but some stay watching what happens regarding the OS4 issue... I think that all of them want to be able to run OS4. Would it be possible to make a small batch of OS4 certified PegasosII to people who wants to buy it with OS4? Maybe they would love to run MorphOS instead of AmigaOS, but at the moment MorphOS seems to be as locked and tied to the hardware as OS4 (for example I can't run MorphOS in an AmigaOne or install it on a Mac)

Would it be possible that CUAZ bought some boards, get a licence and distribute them with OS4? I'm on the Phoenix maillist, we can talk about this with more detail if you want ;-)

About Belloch... he will have to pact with the Chunta Aragonesista to be able to do anything but I think that they will be glad to move in the open source direction.

Anyway I'd like to see more interest in *BSD, OpenBeOS or AROS rather than linux...

BTW, when will we see the first Pegasos II prototypes?

Best Regards
Jaime Cagigal
Two new articles in Pegasos Espana : Comment 6 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Juan Carlos Marcos Rodríguez on 28-May-2003 09:46 GMT
I'll remember the use of uppercase in HTML tags for further submissions. By the way, anyone knows about the geographical location of Pegasos owners? I'm dying to see one in action, hopefully in Madrid (Spain, of course)...
Two new articles in Pegasos Espana : Comment 7 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Crumb // AAT on 28-May-2003 09:52 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Juan Carlos Marcos Rodríguez):
Zurt/Antonio from Zaragoza has one ;-)
If nothing goes wrong with our jobs we'll go to the Euskal Party and I guess he will carry it :-D

http://cuaz.sourceforge.net
Two new articles in Pegasos Espana : Comment 8 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 28-May-2003 11:18 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Ian Shumer):
Arent that vice versa in the new HTML definition? <a href... instead of <A HREF
Two new articles in Pegasos Espana : Comment 9 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by logain on 28-May-2003 12:55 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (Anonymous):
I dont know what you mean with new, but "old" HTML-tags
are indeed written in small letters, means <a href="...">.
Dont think it'll work otherwise, but i'm not sure
Two new articles in Pegasos Espana : Comment 10 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by logain on 28-May-2003 13:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 9 (logain):
Well, it really doesnt matter..

<a HrEf="...">...</A> works too..
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