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"Linux car" first to crash at Indianapolis 500

Posted May 29, 2007 4:14 PM

From Engadget:

Linux fans didn't exactly get the publicity they were hoping for at the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, when the so-called "Linux car" they had sponsored proved to be the first in the race to crash, ultimately causing it to finish dead last. The car was the result of the Tux 500 campaign, which raised enough money to put the familiar Tux mascot front and center on Chastain Motorsports' #77 car in the hope that it'd raise the profile of the OS. Faring considerably better in the publicity department was Joost, which sponsored the car that wound up finishing a respectable seventh. Maybe next time the Linux folks should work on making the whole car open source.

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05/30/2007 2:39 AM

It wasn't their fault. Half way through the race the LINUX driver had to write new drivers while racing. Who wouldn't be distracted.

Let's face it if you're one of the 1% that is a real computer geek, LINUX is your wet dream. If you're just a normal human trying to get your job done, then LINUX is like cyanide.

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05/30/2007 7:57 AM

yeah, Linux is for people who do their own code, but I would have expected the Microsoft car to crash earlier while doing an auto update of a security patch....

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05/30/2007 8:09 AM

Didn't it require a full re-boot just as the race started?

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05/30/2007 11:51 PM

No, the Microsoft car wouldn't start because it was still in beta... Which is what they call released.

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