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Linux Powers Digital Muppets

Darren Alcorn writes "Red Hat and Jim Henson have teamed up to bring you digital animatronics through the use of Red Hat Linux." I bet thats a fun system to see in operation. The article is light on technical stuff, but discusses the computerized puppeteering system a little.

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  1. It's really not "Linux" per se... by newbob · · Score: 0, Insightful

    ...that's causing the shift from SGI, it's the fact that Intel's chips have a better price/performance than SGI's platform for render farms.

  2. Re:Oscar the Grouch's new home (OT) by Dr.Dubious+DDQ · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I said it before, and I'll say it again - we need some new moderation categories:

    • -1 Bad Pun
    • +1 Bad Pun
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  3. An observation by Meowharishi · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Ever notice how if a /. story is about anything Linux related that the zealots come out en masse and mod down almost 50% of the comments? This thread is a good example.

    The growing trend of censorship by the left (which Linux advocates certainly qualify for) is frightening. We rely on the Left to provide progressive and enlightened contributions to the betterment of society. Censorship, in any form, flies directly in the face of this.

    What are the Linux zealots so afraid of? To read that someone thinks their OS sucks? This is ridiculous. Regardless of your choice of an OS, there are millions of geeks ready and chomping at the bit to inform you that your choice sucks, is miguided, ignorant, facsist, criminal, etc...

    Linux is failing because the Linux community has been growing increasingly dysfunctional and childish. It was a compelling option for a desktop OS a few years ago but for some reason things have gotten seriously broken in the open source world.

    I am advocate for open source and the philosophy behind it. We need to leverage our democratic right for the public to own its own property. But there needs to be a serious reality injection into the open source community. They need to understand the dynamics that make software appeal to the mass market. They have utterly and completely missed the ball on this one, imho.

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    mje0w!!!1!