Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 11 Jun 1996 17:57:47 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Mark E. Levitt" <> | Subject | Re: 2.0, loggings, cpu quotas, 2.1 issues, etc. |
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> Hmmmm. I don't know _THAT_ many big numbercrunchers, that are running LINUX > right now... > (But I'd like to see that! ;-) )
Take a look at the July issue of Linux Journal. There's a story in there about Linux now running on "a SPARC based supercomputer, the Fujitsu AP1000+."
You mean that kind of big number cruncher? :)
Also, in this issue, there's a letter about Linux being used on the Space Shuttle mission STS-75. They've got it loaded on a Thinkpad and used it to run a program for controlling an experiment ported from Digital Unix to Linux. "Penguins in SPAAAAAAAAAACE!" (It's a Muppet reference for those of you who missed it.:)
Kudos, BTW to everyone who worked on getting 2.0 out! ____________________________________________________________________
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