* mbutler2 at mmm.com <mbutler2 at mmm.com> [011121 11:07]:
> Linux tha tdoes what their SGIs can't, but I doubt that, I think it looks
> more like a monetarily motivated move, and that is fine.  I also have every

I think that Linux just happens to be the commitity os for companies who
are looking to move away from single system solutions to clustering (HA)
or parallel computing clustering.  People just choosing the OS that
fits, then developing tools and infrastructure on top of that OS.

-- 
Scott Dier <dieman at ringworld.org> <sdier at debian.org>
http://www.ringworld.org/  #linuxos at irc.openprojects.net

So I ran up to him, and the exchange went something like this:
Me: Oh my god! You're Larry Niven!
Him: Oh my god! You're Wil Wheaton!
	-Wil Wheaton, in a Slashdot interview