Linus Torvalds : Linux ready to go green

Willy has posted this topic on February 04, 2007.

The infrastructure and tools required to make Linux a green operating
system are now in place, according to Linux leader Linus Torvalds, who
was in Melbourne this week attending Australia’s largest Linux
conference.

Linus Torvalds said about this fact in an interview at the linux.conf.au conference, the developer of the
Linux kernel admitted that the operating system was lagging behind on
power-management and energy-diagnosis tools as reported by New York Times.

Well, OpenSUSE become a green operating system since it’s first released. See the screenshot of OpenSUSE 10.3 boot, :-D

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