Re: [SLE] UK and Russian governments adopting Linux

From: Carlos E. R. (robin1.listas_at_tiscali.es)
Date: 10/11/03

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    The 03.10.10 at 20:12, wg wrote:

    > Besides, using something like a Pentium-4 or an Athlon XP in many places
    > onboard the Shuttle would be overkill and a gross waste of money.

    And power, meaning energy, nor simply computing power.

    But I'm afraid that we are getting too off-topic, guys -- let's see... I
    heard there was a group (technical) trying to push linux inside space
    missions. I don't know the current state of that. O:-)

    On second thoughts, even that could be OT (advocacy?)

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           Carlos Robinson
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