A US Army Federal Employee's Linux Workspace
May 13, 2010, 20:03 (0 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Jun Auza)
"It is time once again for our $100.00 (USD) Coolest Linux
Workspace Contest. Today's entry comes from Brian, a Federal
employee with the United States Army, and working in a network
evaluation lab. According to him, "left unattended and with no
adult supervision, I tend to build really neat stuff at little or
no cost to the taxpayer." You can know more him about through his
blog.
"Now, let's all check out Brian's workspace together with some
photos of his blade server:"
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