/var/opinion - Parallel Is Coming into Its Own
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some thoughts on parallelism
I don't know if your comment system accepts trackbacks.
http://bitratchet.prweblogs.com/2006/08/09/linux-thots-on-parallelism/
OpenMosix?
Have you taken a look at OpenMosix? There are several openMosix-enabled liveCDs around: KlusTriX, ClusterKnoppix and Clusterix to name a few. Seems 2.6 support is around the corner as well.