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value that is then also placed in the commons?
I think it is. Others do too.”
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Penguin Computing Inc., the first company that is “Simplifying the Solution Process” by removing the complexity involved in developing and deploying fully customized, Linux-based solutions, today announced the first addition to its new line of AMD server products, the Altus 1240.
The Altus 1240 incorporates dual Athlon MPTM processors, a 266 MHz front side bus, and provides up to 4 GB of DDR RAM and four hot-swappable SCSI drives. The Altus 1240 also includes an integrated dual port 10/100 NIC and allows for a single full-size PCI card.
“Our recent partnership with Scyld Computing Corporation has confirmed our commitment to producing high-end clustering solutions,” said Marty Seyer, chief executive officer for Penguin Computing. “Now, with the revolutionary Altus 1240, we are prepared to offer a unique platform for massive, clustered data-processing. Additionally, the Altus 1240 has been designed with significant, high-throughput storage, allowing it to excel in such non-clustered capacities as media streaming and online data-archiving.”
The Altus 1240 is available with a variety of support and professional service options, and with Penguin Computing’s clustering solution, can be deployed en masse for environment-specific Beowulf clusters. Full technical specifications, along with information on pricing and Penguin Computing’s STS customization capabilities are available at www.penguincomputing.com.
About Penguin Computing
Penguin Computing Inc. (http://www.penguincomputing.com) is the first company that is Simplifying the Solution (STS) process by removing the complexity involved in developing and deploying fully-customized, Linux-based solutions. Founded in 1998 by Open Source advocate Sam Ockman, Penguin Computing is based in San Francisco, California and is privately held.
IDC predicts that the market for Linux servers will reach 1.9 million units by 2004, which Penguin Computing estimates to be equivalent to $5.7 billion. Penguin Computing pursues this emerging market by delivering fully integrated infrastructure solutions, professional services and support through cutting edge customization capabilities.
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ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/linux-2.4/ Intermediate diffs are available from http://www.bzimage.org * * Experimental release. * * This is just for resychronizing the mips merge with the mips * folks. It isnt worth running over -ac1. * 2.4.9-ac2 o Last small bits of the PPC merge (Paul Mackerras) o Fix compile bugs in airport driver (David Gibson) o ITE8172 ide updates (Steve L) o Add i2c drivers for the ITE board (Hai-Pao Fan) o AC97 register naming fix (Ralf Baechle) o TI 3912 serial driver (Harald Koerfgen, Jim Pick, Steven Hill) o GPIO driver for the ITE board (Hai-Pao Fan) o ITE general updates (P Popov) o Remove double init of SGI streamable device (Ralf Baechle) o Update SGI indy drivers (Ralf Baechle) o Qtronix keyboard driver updates (P Popov) o Philips Nino port update (Steven Hill, Pavel Machek) o Add tx3192 frame buffer support (Steven Hill) o MIPS frame buffer updates (Ralf Baechle) o Move vino.h into driver directory (Ralf Baechle) o Ocelot updates (Jun Sun, G Lonnon, S Kranz, Steve J) o DDB5 updates (Jun Sun) o MIPS jazz update (Ralf Baechle) o SGI wd33c93 update (Ralf Baechle) o Baget updates (Ralf Baechle) o SNI updates (Ralf Baechle) o Alchemy Au1000 support (P Popov) o MIPS eval board updates (Ralf Baechle, Carsten Langgaard) o Update Decstation serial support (Maciej W. Rozycki) o NEC Vrc5477 audio driver (Steve L) o General MIPS32 updates (Jun Sun, Ralf Baechle, Matt Porter, Kevin Kissell, Carsten Langgaard, Jan-Benedict Glaw) o MIPS scsi updates (Ralf Baechle) o Notifier signal oops fix (Benjamin Herrenschmidt) 2.4.9-ac1 o Merge the fat and iso changes from 2.4.9 o Merge the sunrpc changes from 2.4.9 o Merge (hopefully correctly) the nfs changes o Switch to the 2.4.9 emu10k1 driver o Merge vfs directory type changes o Merge other oddments - This leaves min/max and the vm/buffer changes both of which are pretty dubious anyway o lock_kiovec page unwind fix (Velizar B) o do_swap_page recheck pte before failing (Linus, Jeremy Linton) o do_swap_page doesn't mkwrite when deleting (Linus) | From 2.4.9 with extra comments etc (Hugh Dickins)
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The answer is: It depends.
If you have enough technical confidence to install a new hard drive
or graphics card in your system, you are probably easily capable of
dealing with Linux.
And if your machine is reasonably modern and does not have too
many unusual add-ons, Linux will probably run without too many
hitches.”
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