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- Project_Trillian abstract "Project Trillian was an effort by an industry consortium to port the Linux operating system to the Itanium processor. The project started in May 1999 with the goal of releasing the distribution in time for the initial release of Itanium, then scheduled for early 2000. By the end of 1999, the project included Caldera Systems, CERN, Cygnus Solutions, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Intel, Red Hat, SGI, SuSE, TurboLinux and VA Linux Systems. The project released the resulting code in February 2000. The code then became part of the Linux baseline kernel more than a year before the release of the first Itanium processor. The Trillian project was able to do this for two reasons:the free and open source GCC compiler had already been enhanced to support the Itanium architecture.a free and open source simulator had been developed to simulate an Itanium processor on an existing computer.After the successful completion of Project Trillian, the resulting Linux kernel was used by all of the manufacturers of Itanium systems (HP, IBM, DELL, SGI, Fujitsu, Unisys, Hitachi, and Groupe Bull.) With the notable exception of HP, Linux is either the primary OS or the only OS the manufacturer supports for Itanium. Ongoing free and open source software support for Linux on Itanium subsequently coalesced at Gelato.".
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- Project_Trillian wikiPageRevisionID "604966459".
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink CERN.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Caldera_Systems.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geeknet.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linux.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Cygnus_Solutions.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink DELL.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Dell.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Free_software.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Fujitsu.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink GNU_Compiler_Collection.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Geeknet.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Gelato_Federation.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Groupe_Bull.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink HP.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Hewlett-Packard.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Hewlett_Packard.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Hitachi.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Hitachi,_Ltd..
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink IBM.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Intel.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Itanium.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Open-source_software.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Open_source_software.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Red_Hat.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink SCO_Group.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink SUSE_Linux_distributions.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Graphics.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink SuSE.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink TurboLinux.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Turbolinux.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink Unisys.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLink VA_Linux_Systems.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project Trillian".
- Project_Trillian hasPhotoCollection Project_Trillian.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IBM_operating_systems.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Linux-stub.
- Project_Trillian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Project_Trillian subject Category:Geeknet.
- Project_Trillian subject Category:Linux.
- Project_Trillian hypernym Effort.
- Project_Trillian type Company.
- Project_Trillian type Organisation.
- Project_Trillian type Company.
- Project_Trillian type Variant.
- Project_Trillian comment "Project Trillian was an effort by an industry consortium to port the Linux operating system to the Itanium processor. The project started in May 1999 with the goal of releasing the distribution in time for the initial release of Itanium, then scheduled for early 2000. By the end of 1999, the project included Caldera Systems, CERN, Cygnus Solutions, Hewlett Packard, IBM, Intel, Red Hat, SGI, SuSE, TurboLinux and VA Linux Systems. The project released the resulting code in February 2000.".
- Project_Trillian label "Project Trillian".
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- Project_Trillian sameAs Q7249350.
- Project_Trillian sameAs Q7249350.
- Project_Trillian wasDerivedFrom Project_Trillian?oldid=604966459.
- Project_Trillian isPrimaryTopicOf Project_Trillian.