Gnuheter.com: Linuxlab in Stockholm | Linux Today

Gnuheter.com: Linuxlab in Stockholm

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 8, 2001

[ Thanks to Patrik
Wallström
for this link. ]

IBM and KTH, the
Swedish Royal Insitute of Technology, are starting the KTH Linux
Laboratory in Stockholm. The purpose of the lab is that KTH wants
to use Open Source in different areas for education. The lab is
going to be a collaboration between PDC (The Center for Parallel Computers
at KTH), KTH Network Operations Center (KTHNOC), and the Kallsup-consortium.
A joint press conference will be held the 13th of february at
KTH.

Original story at Gnuheter (in
Swedish).

Web Webster

Web Webster

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