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Little thin client runs Linux
The Italian firm CompuMaster has introduced a compact thin client that runs Linux. The "Praim Ino" can be mounted on the back of a monitor, draws just six Watts, and comes with a variety of client software, the company says.

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Kate
Kate is a multi document editor, based on a rewritten version of the kwrite editing widget of KDE, offering all the features of that plus a bunch of its own. Kate has been been moved to the kdebase package, and is a builtin part of your favorite desktop since release 2.2. Being a native KDE application, Kate is of course born with networking transparency, as well as it integrates with the outstanding features of KDE. Choose it for viewing HTML sources from konqueror, editing configuration files, writing new applications or any other text editing task. Read more

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  • Avalon
    Avalon is a 140 processor Alpha Beowulf cluster constructed entirely from commodity personal computer technology running on Linux.
  • Beowulf Underground
    unsanctioned and unfettered information on building and using Beowulf systems
  • DRBL
    Diskless Remote Boot in Linux: an open source environment to cluster computing and education classroom. Imagine that you have 20, 30 or 40 client machines, and you do NOT want to install OS in every client, which is very tired to you. Then DRBL is a good choice for you. You can just install one server, then all your client machines have their own Linux environment
  • Grendel
    an experimental parallel computer built from commodity components. Specifically Grendel is a Pentium-based pile-of-PCs of 18 machines
  • Heart
    Heart is a basic framework for a high-availability implementation. It takes up the duty of exchanging and keeping updated the status of all nodes within the cluster, so that a crash can be immediatly noticed and appropriate action be taken.
  • Kerrighed
    Kerrighed is a Single System Image operating system for clusters. Kerrighed offers the view of a unique SMP machine on top of a cluster of standard PCs.
  • Kimberlite
    an open-source (GNU GPL) project for high availability clustering on Linux. Kimberlite paves the way for commercial quality, shared-storage clustering on Linux
  • Linux Cluster Institute
    to provide education and advanced technical training for the deployment and use of Linux-based computing clusters to the high performance computing community worldwide
  • Linux PC Clustering
    the project is aimed at researching the ideal PC, networking and storage configurations for cluster environments and to collect a set of programs that allow easy administration and monitoring of such clusters
  • Loki
    a Beowulf-class supercomputer built from commodity components
  • Mad Dog
    Mad Dog was a cluster of 12 dual processor linux machines. Each of the machines ran RedHat Linux version 6.0.
  • MAGI
    Linux Cluster Supercomputer for Speech Recognition Group at CTU Prague
  • Naegling
    Caltech's Beowulf Machine: configured as two front-end systems and 114 compute node running RedHat Linux 5.1
  • NPACI Rocks Cluster Tool Kit
    Rocks is a complete "cluster on a CD" solution for x86 and IA64 Red Hat Linux COTS clusters. Building a Rocks cluster does not require any experience in clustering, yet a cluster architect will find a flexible and programmatic way to redesign the entire software stack just below the surface (appropriately hidden from the majority of users). Although Rocks includes the tools expected from any clustering software stack (PBS, Maui, GM support, Ganglia, etc), it is unique in its simplicity of installation.
  • OpenAIS
    OpenAIS is an open source implementation of the SA Forum Application Interface Specification based upon extended virtual synchrony. The project currently implements APIs for application failover, application defined checkpointing, application eventing, extended virtual synchrony, and cluster membership. With this software it is possible to write redundant applications that tolerate hardware, operating system, and application faults.
  • Pentium Farm
    a project involving 10 Linux SMP Pentiums connected to act as a cluster for parallel proccessing. his system is used primarily for research and educational activities. Currently using PVM, MPI,POSIX threads and other tools
  • ROCK Linux MPP Project
    to provide a stable, heterogeneous parallel processing platform on top of a Rock Linux cluster. The core design of the project depends heavily on the stability and availability of the Rock Linux ports
  • Scyld Beowulf
    includes an enhanced Linux kernel, libraries, and utilities specifically designed for clustering. The Scyld Beowulf system provides a stable, standard, supported platform for the deployment of advanced clustering applications
  • Single Systems Image Clusters
    leverages both Compaq's NonStop Clusters for Unixware technology and other open source technology to provide a full, highly available SSI environment for Linux
  • WhitePaper on Server Clustering
    WhitePaper on Server Clustering is a comprehensive White Paper on "Server Clustering for High-Availability, Low-Cost Web Server Appliances.



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