Hi,
wenn das nicht das Killerargument gegen Linux ist:
http://linuxgizmos.com/u-s-military-uav-control-systems-switch-to-lin
ux/
'Raytheon is switching its UAV control system from Solaris to Linux
for U.S. military drones, starting with a Northrop Grumman MQ-8C Fire
Scout helicopter.'
'As cost controls were tightened later in the decade, the U.S.
Department of Defense increasingly turned to Linux as a way to cut
costs by providing common open platforms based on COTS systems.'
Wie war das? Die einen nehmen Windows weil es billiger ist, die
anderen nehmen Linux weil es billiger ist.
Ob die dann auch brav ihren Code veroeffentlichen?
Erich
wenn das nicht das Killerargument gegen Linux ist:
http://linuxgizmos.com/u-s-military-uav-control-systems-switch-to-lin
ux/
'Raytheon is switching its UAV control system from Solaris to Linux
for U.S. military drones, starting with a Northrop Grumman MQ-8C Fire
Scout helicopter.'
'As cost controls were tightened later in the decade, the U.S.
Department of Defense increasingly turned to Linux as a way to cut
costs by providing common open platforms based on COTS systems.'
Wie war das? Die einen nehmen Windows weil es billiger ist, die
anderen nehmen Linux weil es billiger ist.
Ob die dann auch brav ihren Code veroeffentlichen?
Erich