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<title>Linux: A Revolution in Scientific and Technical Computing</title>
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<description>It seems that Linux is everywhere you look these days. Among enterprise, desktop, even wireless users, Linux&apos;s versatility and portability have rapidly made it the operating system of choice. At academic institutions in particular, Linux is quickly becoming the Lingua Franca through which researchers investigate and collaborate, and Linux-based clusters have become a prerequisite for many modern research environments.</description>

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