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Linux and The Indianapolis 500

Publication:LXerDate:May 08 2007
Reporter:Scott Ruecker

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First a disclaimer: I am in not in any way, shape or form involved with the Tux500 campaign. I happen to know several of the people involved but other than that I have no connection to it whatsoever. With that said I am free to express any opinions I may have on the subject, which I plan on doing right now..

It all started several weeks ago when Bob Moore and Ken Starks made public the idea of sponsoring a car in the Indianapolis 500. The idea being to have one of the cars say "Linux" and/or have a big "Tux" logo on it. A very cool and very bold idea. Having your name on one of the cars in the biggest motorsports event on the planet does not come cheap.




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