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Linux Scores An Ace At Wimbledon

JamesD_UK writes "IBM has a short article with some details of their Linux systems at the Wimbledon tennis championships. Aparantly IBM has been using DB2 on a Linux platform to provide statistics and information on the competition since 1999. VIPs will be offered a chance to use O2's XDA to view match details over wi-fi. Time to apt-get install champagne strawberries kismet?" There's also a BBC article about the system.

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  1. Double Fault! by Marxist+Commentary · · Score: 5, Funny

    Advantage Linux!

  2. Not much of a win. by mcgroarty · · Score: 5, Funny
    Sure, tennis may love Linux.

    But to a tennis player, love means nothing.

  3. apt-get by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    Never mind the strawberries,..
    apt-get -purge remove cliff-bastard-richard
  4. Did anyone remember how IBM screwed up the FO? by xIcemanx · · Score: 5, Funny

    On the French Open website, someone mis-did the serve speed statistics here

    They gave the correct km/hr speed, but misconverted to mph. 1.6 Kilometer = 1 Mile. However, they accidentally did 1.6 miles = 1 Kilometer, and thus, Andy Roddick managed to hit several blazing 350 mph serves.

    I was laughing all night.

    However, they've changed it now.

    1. Re:Did anyone remember how IBM screwed up the FO? by ch-chuck · · Score: 5, Funny

      I always wondered what happened to that NASA programmer.

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      try { do() || do_not(); } catch (JediException err) { yoda(err); }
  5. Now that Linux has hit the lawn... by spoonani · · Score: 5, Funny

    You'll be able to see Linux as the ball boy on the #23 court. By the end of the tournament, he will have mastered prepring the PIMMs and lemonade, mowing the lawns, pitching the rain tent over centre court, judging the semi-final match, win the tournament, and establish himself as owner of the facility.

  6. Re:Based on past experience... by Sunspire · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well, Microsoft can at least claim credit for running the show over at the special olympics. The reboot frequency seems to be hovering around 9 days on average. But please don't call IIS unstable, it's simply uptime challenged.

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    It's like deja vu all over again.