Toby
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Re: Re: Re: Re: ooohhh
quote: Originally posted by bblue
However, what makes me question his intelligence ( snicker snicker )
Your questioning his intelligence bears little weight, especially considering that Apple wanted him to work on the project originally, anyway. If he was their prior choice, that doesn't speak well of Apple's intelligence, by your 'reasoning'.
quote: is what aspect of it he trashed... the kernel.
It seems to be the part that he'd be most qualified to critique.
quote: Uh... it doesn't take a professional network administrator to tell you that BSD has many advantages over Linux.
No, any idiot can _tell_ you that, but at least a professional network administrator (or kernel developer) might be able to offer some substance behind their statements.
quote: It's far more stable... far FAR more stable.
Irrelevant. The kernel in question is not BSD, but rather the Mach kernel which was derived from BSD. A decent analogy here would be a truck and an SUV. Perhaps that truck frame when used to build a truck is highly stable. However, if you use that same frame to build a top-heavy SUV, there can be a highly decreased level of stability.
quote: (This coming from something I read way back when.)
Well, I think the statements of a kernel developer carry a little more weight than the unsubstantiated memory of some bloke on a message board in this matter.
quote: The Linux man seemed to think the opposite.
What kernel version do you claim is less stable than the Mach kernel? I've run various flavors of Linux on several kernel versions, and had little in the way of stability problems. Of course, I've also run at least three versions of BSDI's BSD/OS which were also as stable. Of course, this is still irrelevant, since none of those are Mach.
quote: That's fine, except the quotes I have read simply show as much fact as what I'm saying right now.
I don't see how that's Linus' fault. The quotes are taken from drafts of a book which is a work in progress.
quote: The only thing is, if I ever find that article, or a similar one, I'll prove it to you.
I won't hold my breath. Here are a few articles where Linus addresses the hysteria (I rather like the third one):
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,s2085525,00.html
http://www.itworld.com/Comp/2384/LWD010410maccomments/
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/39/18162.html
quote: (I hope that article has not been removed... if not, I'll show you something from daemonnews.org !)
Hopefully, it'll actually be relevant.
quote: Basically, the guy simply thinks that there is no way possible that Apple could make an OS that in almost every way is better than his,
1) Technically, Linus doesn't make an OS. He makes a kernel.
2) I remember how well Jobs last version of NeXTStep caught on. I hope that this version does better, and if it does, he can thank Linux for raising people's awareness of Windows alternatives.
quote: and could most likely cause its extinction. (This won't happen, because of people like him!)
I agree that Linus probably won't let Apple cause his extinction.
quote: But I don't think it's exactly legit to just trash BSD if you have nothing to back it up.
1) He didn't trash BSD. He trashed the design of the Mach kernel.
2) How would you know whether or not he backed it up unless you've read the book?
quote: This guy simply didn't.
Have you read the book?
quote: But can you blame him for trying?
I don't blame him for anything yet, when nothing has been proven for which he deserves to be blamed.
quote: *After more than a month, I have yet to have to reset Mac OSX. For lacking the memory & processor guts I'm supposed to have to run it, that's amazing.
Perhaps, but it still proves nothing.
quote: Also, I have not found the article, but here's a little blurb on it. It says this happened before Handspring IPO'ed.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cach...ng%22&hl=en
I notice that you ignore the part where it admits to being "a wild and hopelessly unlikely rumor".
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