Linux: The Really Simple Really Fair Scheduler
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| In an effort to fully understand the math proposed by Roman Zippel in his
| Really Fair Scheduler, Ingo Molnar implemented a simplified version of the
| logic on top of his Completely Fair Scheduler code...
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http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/The_Really_Simple_Really_Fair_Scheduler
Linux: 64-bit Lguest
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| The list of items left to do include getting SMP working for both the host
| and the guest, matching Rusty Russel's lguest32 feature set, and greatly
| optimizing the performance of the code. Steven noted that the goal is to
| ultimately get the 64-bit version of lguest merged into the mainline kernel
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http://kerneltrap.org/Linux/64-bit_Lguest
Linux Community Chuckles at Slowdown Prediction
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| "This is almost a throwback to the early days of Linux," Donald Becker,
| Penguin's CTO, told LinuxInsider.
|
| "At the time I was writing and supporting network device drivers. There would
| be reports and surveys, carefully worded, where a CIO would be quoted as
| saying the company didn't use Linux and had no plans to use it in the
| future."
|
| At the same time these reports were issued, Linux business uptake was on the
| rise.
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http://www.linuxinsider.com/rsstory/59223.html
Related:
Making money The Redhat way
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| I see Redhat further consolidating its position in times to come.
| One way or the other Redhat has proved that there is money in open source
| software, lets see more companies capitalizing on it. b
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http://abhay-techzone.blogspot.com/2007/08/making-money-redhat-way.html
Linux Cluster Crunches Financial Models
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| Interactive Supercomputing's Star-P software is helping Julius Finance bring
| new computational techniques to one of the most challenging analytical
| problems in institutional finance: credit modeling.
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http://www.linuxelectrons.com/news/linux/11271/linux-cluster-crunches-financial-models
My Favorite Open Source Business Models
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| Without a doubt, my all-time favorite open source business model has to be
| selling pre-configured devices or services using the open source products.
| It's simple: you're effectively selling something sustainable and tangible
| for the end user, while allowing the community to use the open source project
| as they see fit.
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http://www.intranetjournal.com/articles/200709/ij_09_04_07a.html
An interview with Matt Asay
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| Glyn Moody talked to him about why he became a GPL believer and how to create
| a billion-dollar revenue open source company.
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http://lwn.net/Articles/240877/
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