NewDude
Group: Members
Posts: 150
Joined: Feb. 2006 |
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Posted: Feb. 25 2006,05:35 |
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Hey dudes, do any of you know anything about "Grid Computing".
I know Linux is capiable of it.
I have a programming back ground, mainly evil Windoze though with some C/C++ and VB. I have this idea to taking several older computers, network them together and be able to use all the processors as one. IE, the user wouldn't know this, it would all be in the background, the software would task out jobs to CPU's on the network that weren't doing anything.
I have read about grid computing but I am not completely sure if this would even be like that, I mean, it would be simular i think...
Has anyone ever messed with voice recognition software in Linux? I am still considered and newbee to Linux, I got into messing with Linux a few years ago with Red Hat 6 and OpenLinux but since I hate Windoze now, DSL and my new love. I want to learn all there is to Linux and become totally "Windozeless" at home and possibly at work (But my employer might not let that happen).
Just curious...
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