Linux has long been the number one supercomputer operating system. But while you could build your own Linux supercomputer using commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products, it wouldn't be terribly fast.
The renamed app runs eight times faster than the previous version and adds a number of tools from the Desktop for Mac product Parallels Inc., perhaps best known for its Mac-based virtualization ...
Parallels Inc. today released a new version of its Windows/Linux desktop virtualization software, saying it should be able to run some applications as much as eight times faster than its prior version ...
I think I'm finally ready to sit down and install Linux on Parallels. I am planning on using Kubuntu 6.06. Has anyone used this distro on the new MacBook? <BR><BR>My MacBook has a gig of ram installed ...
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