Cool Linux Tricks With Atlas
dpilgrim writes: "Looks like some powerful players want to see Linux going toe to toe with Unix 'big iron.' Would you like to be able to run two Linuxes simultaneously on the same box? Or seemless swap processor and memory in and out of your machine? The Atlas project aims to bring you all that and more. There's a press release from TurboLinux reported here, and a more in-depth article running on SourceForge's
Linux on Large Systems Foundry."
Plus it isn't made by a foreign communist geek bastard named after some thumb-sucking Penuts charachter who has ties to Al Qada and a penguine fetish and who is hellbent on world domination and on destroying the US economy by rendering our most profitable industry irrelevent.
You are probably asking yourself - what can I do? You can patriotically remember the victims of New York this Christmas by buying Microsoft and Sun products for your family and friends and by fucking IBM for it's economically treasonous relationship with the enemy of the glorious and freedom-loving way of life that the founding fathers gave to us to defend or to loose. The victims of this most horribly terrorist attack will be watching down upon you from heaven with love or sadness depending on your choice of operating system.