The whole story there : http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=409&pid=1 

I'D like to start by asking you a series of seemingly unrelated
questions.  Have you watched Shrek or Harry Potter And The Philosopher's
Stone?  Have you flown on Continental, Virgin America or Singapore
Airlines?  Do you drive a BMW, Fiat or Renault car?  Are you serving in
the United States Army?  Have you ever bought anything online using
Paypal?  Have you ever stayed in a Sheraton hotel?  Or travelled by
train in Canada?

Don't worry, I'm not about to try to sell you something; rather, my aim
is to enlighten you.  Unless you're a self-confessed geek like me, you
probably don't care how all these things, and many more, are created,
run or maintained.  You just want to know that your car will start, your
movie will play in synch with the sound, your hotel room is ready and
your flight or train will arrive on time.  That's perfectly
understandable, but here's the thing.

One of the main reasons that all of those things happen, allowing you to
go about your daily lives without a care in the world, is... Linux.

rest of the story here : http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2&aid=409&pid=1 





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