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		<title>By: Enterprise Linux Log &#187; Take IBM&#8217;s System p for a Linux test drive</title>
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		<dc:creator>Enterprise Linux Log &#187; Take IBM&#8217;s System p for a Linux test drive</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Mike Dolan, an IBM guy and someone we like to link to here on the &#8216;Log, has a cool blog post up today about a new IBM program that allows users to test drive System p hardware running Linux or AIX much in the same way Sun Microsystems has done with its &#8220;try and buy&#8221; program. [...]</description>
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