The article discusses several interesting applications of Linux, in a wide
variety of environments. These include an oceanographic lab running remote
and inaccessible sensors, the development of a high-speed network on a shoe
string budget, a publishing company that evolved from two people and a Unix
box to 15 people on Linux workstations, the development of "soft real-time
" control systems in Europe and South America, a military contractor buildi
ng complex realtime embedded applications, and the use of a Beowulf cluster
computer for supercomputing tasks such as weather simulation.