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    IBM PowerLinux and how were "most" people introd to windows?

    "Most" people thirty years ago were introduced to computing using a Windows computer at work or school.

    Yes, Apple, IBM, Tandy made attempts but it "took off" with Windblows...

    If IBM is really going to push this there will be a whole new generation of people using "a Linux" at work.....

    which "should", one would think, spill over to the home.

    Comments anyone?

    http://www.eweek.com/c/a/IT-Infrastr...erings-797776/

    woodsmoke

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    Reflective of a larger trend. Software > hardware. The more stuff we can move off proprietary hardware and onto generic x86 boxes upped to to the max, the better off we'll all be. I read recently about an experiment where someone pushed 2,000 flows through half a core in a no-name 400 MHz x86 clone running open source routing software.

    I love it! Today it's a server, tomorrow it's a router...all controlled with smart orchestration and a shared connection/flow state database.

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      #3
      yes but will it make a good expresso?

      woodsmoke

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