apcmag.com — INTERVIEW | Linus Torvalds relates his plans for the future of Linux, including the 3.0 kernel, problems with the Linux release cycles and which distro he personally runs on his home PC. "?Compile everything by hand? ones simply weren't interesting to me,? Torvalds says. And there was that time he was bitten by a ferocious real-life penguin.
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daaaman64Aug 23, 2007
"Live and let live" - Ted Nugent;)
zwaldowskiAug 23, 2007
How the f**k does one replacing a random syllable with a derogatory term make it a "ha-ha great insult"?
troyeAug 23, 2007
FWAP FAP FAP FAP! Just kiddin'.
oobuntuAug 23, 2007
interesting but tinged with too much bitterness. It reads like one of those "my story" pieces in the tabloidsIt seems the guy suffered burnout (to an extent induced by the futility of getting his work accepted) and can't look at code anymore. Happens to a lot of pioneering scientists
chrismgtisAug 23, 2007
Linus seriously gets on my nerves, therefore this is dugg down for being lame.
zwaldowskiAug 23, 2007
On Digg, everybody's a fanboy.
sard106Aug 23, 2007
"... Linux took a lot more pragmatic approach to what used to be called "Free Software" (and is still called that by some)"Do you feel the love, Richard?
tardpicardAug 24, 2007
WHAT!?!?!!!?!?! know HOW to "custom" compile packages!?!?!?!?!? Umm, wow, WHAT!!?!?!?!??! I'd normally have some words, but you've just left me speechless.
Closed AccountOct 16, 2008
Linus rocks, the best ever.