Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Feb 2008 22:47 UTC, submitted by tyrione
Linux Linus Torvalds, leader of the cult of Linux, took a swipe at Apple's OS X and Microsoft Vista in the same breath at a conference in Australia last week. Speaking at the linux.conf.au conference in Melbourne, Australia, a few weeks ago, Torvalds called Leopard 'utter crap' and bashed the proprietary OS makers for being greedy, according to Australian reporter Nick Miller in the The Age. "I don't think they're equally flawed - I think Leopard is a much better system," Torvalds said. "(But) OS X in some ways is actually worse than Windows to program for. Their file system is complete and utter crap, which is scary." He also scoffed at his rivals' practice of revenue-through-renewal by launching upgrades that require new purchases. "An operating system should be completely invisible," Torvalds said. "To Microsoft and Apple (it is) a way to control the whole environment - to force people to upgrade their applications and hardware."
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I can just agree with Linus
by balihb on Fri 8th Feb 2008 01:15 UTC
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2006-06-15

I've installed my Debian years ago. I've switched motherboard since than. Width Windows it was cast me a reinstall. With Debian/Linux it was nothing (although I've recompiled my kernel for some optimization).
With Windows, new softwares only work with new Windows, new Windows only work with new hardware. If you stay with old Windows, you can't even switch doc files with others and you use an unsupported system with well known security holes.