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A few weeks ago a colleague of mine sent me a link to a story about a man who clustered together 16 Playstation 3s using Linux to simulate black holes. I had forgotten about this until yesterday when I was thinking, “What can’t Linux do?” I know, I know, you’re thinking: Alright fanboy, bring on your dogma. Not so. This isn’t one of those pie in the sky, wishful thinking blog entries where I am going to go on to spout that Linux will, in fact: cure cancer, solve global warming, fix the U.S. economic crisis, and release the world from its dependency on oil (although it might help in those arenas).

But think about it. People have made Linux take on tasks no one probably thought it capable of.

1. The story mentioned above. A man installs Linux on 16 Playstation 3s (with zero hardware modifications), clusters them together, and creates a system to simulate black holes.
2. Installing Linux on a Mac. I was just reading the most recent Wired magazine that has a good story on how Apple has created a very closed system where only Apple software plays on Apple hardware. Hello Yellow Dog Linux! I have run Linux on an iBook - it was sweet.
3. Routers. We all know that Linux works well on routers. OpenWRT installs well on many Linksys routers.
4. For fish tanks. Yes you read it correctly. At one point I had a small Linux box set up to control the lighting and wave action on a reef tank. This was done with the old X10 remote system and bottle rocket software.
5. Linux on a watch. Yes, IBM did it back in 2000.
6. Linux on mobile devices. Back in 2000, I was the proud owner of one of the short-lived Agenda handheld devices that used Linux. Not only did this serve as a PDA, but I also managed to get a light-weight version of Apache installed and ran a small Web site from the device. And, hopefully, soon we’ll see the Google Android platform!!!
7. Car navigation. In 2004 Sony introduced three Linux-based in-car navigation systems.
8. Home security. A small startup in Britain called AlertMe sells a Linux-based home monitoring system that allows you to monitor your home from any Web-enabled phone or Web browser.
9. NAS. There are plenty of companies using Linux on network attached storage devices.
10. Gaming platforms. Not just the PS3s as mentioned before. Linux has been sucessfully installed on: Gamecube, Gameboy, PS1, PS2, Sega Genesis, N64, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, Super Nintendo, Xbox.
11. Airplane black boxes. Montavista uses a Carrier Grade Linux to power in-flight recorders.
12. Brain surgery. Yep. This Linux-powered robot helps in brain surgery.

That’s the short list.

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My point is this. Linux is an incredibly flexible platform that can be stretched and tweaked to do nearly anything. From fish tanks to brain surgery, the list will only continue to grow.

And, of course, I know the one thing that everyone is going to chime in with “Linux can’t play games.” Well, that’s not true, it just doesn’t play all the “game aficionado games” without the help of Wine. But, yes, Linux does in fact play games.

So, what exactly can’t Linux do? It’s your turn. Go.

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Linux Stethoscope trentreviso | 03/24/08
Linux based "Big Mouth Billy Bass" robo_dev | 03/24/08
Make money ComputerCookie | 03/26/08
Red Hat and Novell seem to do ok Neon Samurai | 03/26/08
And Suse and Oracle... NT Dumphrey | 03/26/08
Add IBM, Linksys and Nokia to your list. mjwx | 03/27/08
Solid Point NT Dumphrey | 03/27/08
Akamai & Hotmail $$$$$$$$$$ | 04/15/08
Obviously, LAN guys no nothing about the IT Consulting. ComputerCookie | 03/27/08
I tend to see the user perspective Neon Samurai | 03/28/08
Nice points Neon Dumphrey | 03/28/08
Vista leased? jeff.allen@... | 03/30/08
Re: Vista leased? hkommedal | 04/12/08
really? above average? Jaqui | 03/28/08
My Experience TheGooch1 | 04/08/08
Ummm Dumphrey | 04/08/08
What Linux Can't do... tungstendiadem | 06/20/08
Freedom jmgarvin | 06/20/08
Your free to choose the BSD or any other license then Neon Samurai | 06/20/08
satellite navigation with linux - tomtom go speculatrix | 03/28/08
Can't play Blu Ray directly from blu-ray disks kchandley@... | 03/28/08
But to be fair Dumphrey | 03/28/08
if so shadfurman | 08/29/08
DVD is just a package you include in your isntall Neon Samurai | 08/29/08
Why? tungstendiadem | 06/20/08
What are you talking about jmgarvin | 06/20/08
Sorry JM, but I must have missed jdclyde | 06/21/08
It's UNDER the post, so don't move it around too much ;-) jmgarvin | 06/22/08
Study Cardio just a bit.... dawgit | 06/21/08
Heart Murmurs and such jdclyde | 06/21/08
They don't help me either. dawgit | 06/21/08
Linux can do more than others... kgunnIT | 12/24/08
Don't forget NaughtyMonkey | 03/24/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? anomer@... | 03/24/08
WINE WINE WINE! glassangel | 03/24/08
damn right! alan.guley@... | 04/07/08
If you are looking at The Scummy One | 03/24/08
GIMP tungstendiadem | 06/20/08
Then use Gimpshop jmgarvin | 06/20/08
"Why can't the tools be in the same window?" Neon Samurai | 06/20/08
Ok, we've established now... dawgit | 06/21/08
it CAN jlwallen@... | 03/24/08
WINE doesn't help, either TheGooch1 | 03/28/08
Nothing to do with linux that is it? Tony Hopkinson | 03/24/08
It is the task, not the shrinkwrap package to look at jdclyde | 03/25/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? jiminid@... | 03/24/08
GUI DVD authoring tracy anne | 03/24/08
Of course Linux can do video editing acardh@... | 03/24/08
Can't do video editing? OnTheRopes | 03/24/08
riiiight Jaqui | 03/24/08
Let me know DVD authoring a.southern@... | 03/28/08
once you have Jaqui | 03/28/08
not for rendering per say a.southern@... | 04/01/08
Never watched a Pixar movie? jdclyde | 03/25/08
OS ALT mjwx | 03/27/08
Linux was probably early Ram disk BALTHOR | 03/24/08
Subtle Joke! :^0 The Scummy One | 03/24/08
Can it run a rendering farm? wirejockey | 03/24/08
You bet! TtfnJohn | 03/24/08
have you ever Jaqui | 03/24/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? The Smoking Man | 03/24/08
try this jlwallen@... | 03/24/08
VESA!!!! b.bob | 03/25/08
That is not a problem with Linux! georgezilla | 08/20/08
... It still can't make a decent cup of coffee :( dawgit | 03/24/08
I think I saw a hack in Dumphrey | 03/25/08
It Figures... dawgit | 03/26/08
you spoke too soon. ;-) jlwallen@... | 03/26/08
I love it The Scummy One | 03/26/08
Overdose symptoms ;\ ?:| dawgit | 03/26/08
Do you smell what the Linux is cookin'?! NT Dumphrey | 03/26/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? jtaylor3678@... | 03/24/08
Que? seanferd | 03/24/08
Does not need to win a popularity contest j-mart@... | 03/25/08
Open VSD files (from Visio) me@... | 03/24/08
hmm Jaqui | 03/24/08
smart draw luizaaugustyniak@... | 03/24/08
windows only. Jaqui | 03/25/08
WINE b.bob | 03/25/08
Ummm...no NickNielsen | 03/30/08
I know what it can't do Jaqui | 03/24/08
Yes it can, sort of. It is called a screensaver. hkommedal | 03/24/08
simulated doesn't count Jaqui | 03/24/08
I have had kernal panic a few times (during betas and testing), hkommedal | 03/24/08
aww you mean Jaqui | 03/25/08
It can, mjwx | 03/27/08
;o(, I have had those DanLM | 03/27/08
kernel panic. normhaga@... | 03/27/08
Just Reboot TheGooch1 | 03/28/08
i've had them jlwallen@... | 03/27/08
Break into the Mainstream tbmartin@... | 03/24/08
Re: Break into the Mainstream chutikorn@... | 03/25/08
Mainstream Acceptance not of great importance j-mart@... | 03/25/08
My wife runs Linux on her system hlhowell@... | 03/28/08
My mother-in-law runs Linux tgerhard | 03/28/08
McLaren, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Mosler $$$$$$$$$$ | 04/17/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? supergopi | 03/25/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? j-mart@... | 03/25/08
Embedded Point of Sale genemosher@... | 03/25/08
Aircraft entertainment systems also on Linux! Retief de Villiers | 03/25/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? Cerybro@... | 03/26/08
if Jaqui | 03/26/08
Does this Count? dawgit | 03/26/08
Linux can't seem to make things simple for the end user Crash2100 | 03/26/08
synaptic or adept jlwallen@... | 03/26/08
Package manager? normhaga@... | 03/26/08
Thanks for that. boxfiddler | 03/26/08
Don't think that way Box =( Dumphrey | 03/27/08
Hey Dumphrey, got a link for you jdclyde | 03/27/08
Thanks Dumphrey. boxfiddler | 03/27/08
Ahh, and yup..that be truth. Dumphrey | 03/28/08
"but most windows users have no idea what the device manager is...." john3347@... | 03/28/08
Mounting BIN Image TheGooch1 | 03/31/08
does that not simply mean that mounting .bin support has improved? Neon Samurai | 03/31/08
Truth be told... hlhowell@... | 04/04/08
you can always add repositories jlwallen@... | 03/27/08
Nice little tidbit of info there. Thanks! boxfiddler | 03/27/08
Repositories. You sure? normhaga@... | 03/27/08
Thanks again. boxfiddler | 03/27/08
You should see... normhaga@... | 03/27/08
Maybe a particular version of VMware was not in the repository Dumphrey | 03/28/08
Response to Dumphrey normhaga@... | 03/28/08
Normhage Dumphrey | 03/28/08
Dumphrey. normhaga@... | 03/28/08
A few suggestions The Scummy One | 03/26/08
It really depends on what you are trying to do. Dumphrey | 03/26/08
Stuck in 2002 much? jmgarvin | 03/26/08
Pixie Farts. :-) dawgit | 03/26/08
Let's not forget jmgarvin | 03/26/08
Speeking of those Fluff Bunnies... dawgit | 03/27/08
you're trying too hard speculatrix | 03/28/08
I have the same experience Answerfactory | 04/16/08
Uh, what? jmgarvin | 04/16/08
underscore $$$$$$$$$$ | 04/17/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? masinick@... | 03/26/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? bob56@... | 03/27/08
Networking TheL0grus | 03/28/08
Lets see... hlhowell@... | 04/17/08
What can't YOU do with Linux? abonnema | 03/28/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? bidhan | 03/28/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? tnfrench@... | 03/28/08
Sorry RTOS has long been a Nix community endevor TheL0grus | 03/28/08
This has been arround for a while j-mart@... | 04/05/08
List Of What Linux Cannot Do TheGooch1 | 03/28/08
re #5 Jaqui | 03/29/08
if you haven't touched it in two years Neon Samurai | 03/29/08
*sigh* again with this jmgarvin | 03/30/08
Points a load of rot j-mart@... | 03/31/08
Erm... Mad-H | 12/30/08
cross training helps both Neon Samurai | 12/30/08
Can't Plug and Play john3347@... | 03/28/08
not true jlwallen@... | 03/29/08
At home I use fedora 7 with gnome john3347@... | 03/29/08
For that to happen ... $$$$$$$$$$ | 04/17/08
then talk to Jaqui | 03/29/08
Chicken or egg??? john3347@... | 03/29/08
Driver loaded Firmware? LazLong | 03/30/08
Try Syncing Your PDA Answerfactory | 04/16/08
learn mount/umount $$$$$$$$$$ | 04/16/08
I've had a few issues with the T5 Neon Samurai | 04/16/08
ask Palm where the support for your OS is Neon Samurai | 04/16/08
Aarrgh!!!!!!! georgezilla | 08/20/08
What can't linux do is really what I want to know jcleworth33@... | 04/05/08
Excuse me... dawgit | 04/05/08
Your excused jcleworth33@... | 06/20/08
Why are you trying to run Windows programs on a nonWindows OS? Neon Samurai | 06/20/08
uh because jcleworth33@... | 06/21/08
you must be new too the world of open source software Neon Samurai | 06/21/08
Why Thank-You... dawgit | 06/21/08
What can't linux do is really what I want to know Answerfactory | 06/22/08
That's probably one of the most fair and honest opinions here too Neon Samurai | 06/23/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? axualgroup@... | 04/07/08
deleted because windows(oh my) blew chunks mutiple times DanLM | 04/07/08
Surely that is no more than just some... boxfiddler | 04/07/08
my windows blew chunks 3 times when I tried to DanLM | 04/07/08
knew I should have bookmarked that first one... boxfiddler | 04/07/08
2003 install running fine still Answerfactory | 04/16/08
What applications, you running IE7 with grid computing applications? DanLM | 04/16/08
Lighten up dude NickNielsen | 04/16/08
re: Lighten up dude DanLM | 04/17/08
Might be time for a change NickNielsen | 04/17/08
Whats funny neil, I have FF 3beta 5 loaded DanLM | 04/17/08
Haven't noticed any problems with BOINC & IE7, but ... $$$$$$$$$$ | 04/17/08
IE 7 and boinc(seti) are the only common things DanLM | 04/17/08
I think occasional, casual use is just fine. $$$$$$$$$$ | 04/17/08
Linux name sounds... boxfiddler | 04/07/08
Ya know the kicker here boxfiddler DanLM | 04/07/08
True numbers would be nice if the point is to 'beat the others... boxfiddler | 04/07/08
I know box that the arguments are old. And I agree DanLM | 04/08/08
Linux most definitely can't... alan.guley@... | 04/07/08
Prove that. boxfiddler | 04/07/08
wanna bet? Jaqui | 04/07/08
Bicker -- not 'stand alone, OS' smart Jaqui... boxfiddler | 04/07/08
It Can't make you smart, either TheGooch1 | 04/08/08
You really do not like Linux Dumphrey | 04/08/08
Yar, check out the name. seanferd | 04/08/08
Knew that rang a bell... boxfiddler | 04/08/08
Twinkle santeewelding | 04/08/08
Carborundum... boxfiddler | 04/08/08
Yen santeewelding | 04/08/08
TOtally off topic here... boxfiddler | 04/09/08
Nothing can 'make you smart'. boxfiddler | 04/08/08
tons Answerfactory | 04/14/08
By stimulating the brain j-mart@... | 04/09/08
FUD Answerfactory | 04/14/08
Oh please jmgarvin | 04/14/08
... Elmer Fud. dawgit | 04/15/08
This is just TOO EASY. Real OS? Real Job? Want to bet? DanLM | 04/15/08
Oh, and per your comment about MS designing your car DanLM | 04/15/08
ProE vs. Linux a.southern@... | 04/16/08
I don't CAD & haven't used these, but ... $$$$$$$$$$ | 04/16/08
Re: I don't CAD & haven't used these, but ... a.southern@... | 04/29/08
Check out what CATIA is doing. dawgit | 06/22/08
Smacked Yourself Answerfactory | 04/16/08
This again, is just too easy DanLM | 04/16/08
Dan OnTheRopes | 04/17/08
re: Dan DanLM | 04/17/08
Windows designed nothing j-mart@... | 04/17/08
Online Dating sites - the majority of Apache Websites run Linux daryl@... | 04/29/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? mr.pro.2020@... | 04/10/08
just because j-mart@... | 04/11/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? georgezilla | 08/20/08
RE: What CAN'T Linux do? hermanungemachr@... | 12/31/08
keep tinkering Neon Samurai | 01/01/09

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