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Pixar Eclipses Sun with Linux/Intel

lieutenant writes "Pixar Animation Studios is replacing servers from Sun in its render farm with eight new blade servers from Rackspace. In all, the blade system contains 1,024 Intel 2.8GHz Xeon processors, and it runs the open-source Linux operating system. Pixar has ported its Renderman software to run on Linux." I'd love to see their electric bill ;)

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  1. Re:1024 processers by Ponty · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Because it's 2^10? Because things in the computer world tend to happen in powers of two or multiples of other things? 1600x1200 = 800x600x(2x2). Because it makes more sense than arbitrarily rounding things?

  2. Re:Electric Bill Calculated... by mcgroarty · · Score: 1, Redundant
    3.2 million for a thousand processors?

    Raise your hand if you're paying $3,200 a month for a single processor, please. No? Somebody needs to double-check their estimate. :-)

  3. "Linux sure ain't ready for the desktop" by Idou · · Score: 2, Redundant

    You know, I really don't know what the logic is of arguing that. The people who are using Linux on their desktops now know Linux well enough to completely disregard that. I suppose you will scare newbies away until someone gives them a knoppix CD to play with, but MS spends BILLIONS already for that your little rant is insignificant in comparison.

    Maybe Linux is more than ready for the desktop, it just isn't ready for your narrow view of what a desktop should be. And it is not that I really care that you are not satsified, but bitching to a bunch of volunteers seems a bit insane, because I don't think they really care that your are not satisfied, either.

    Regardless, Linux isn't going away anytime soon (at least not in my lifetime), so why don't you create a project devoted to "making it ready for the desktop according to my definitions" instead of wasting your life away making complaints about the fruits of a VOLUNTEER EFFORT.

    Do you complain about the Salvation Army or Goodwill Industries, as well?

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