This is quite impressive. Of course, as the Linux kernel gets more and more better with each version, there will be much better support for more sophisticated hardware, including the new Intel processor like the Xeon MP and the Itanium. Also, motherboards and chipsets will have greater support after the 2.6 kernel is released, making Linux a more viable option for use on enterprise servers, including high-end alpha systems.
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