Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Feb 2008 21:32 UTC, submitted by Flatland_Spider
Linux The Linux Foundation has posted the second half of its long and thorough interview with Linux founder Linus Torvalds, part of the Foundation's 'open voices' podcast. While the first part of the interview focused on the Linux development community, this time Torvalds sounds off on everything from patents and innovation to the future of Linux. According to Torvalds the reason Linux hasn't taken off is that most people are happy with the way things are. "If you act differently from Windows, even if you act in some ways better, it doesn't matter; better is worse if it's different." Torvalds also attributes much of the frustration with Windows Vista to this same idea. In other words, it's not that Vista is worse than XP, but it's different and that causes distress among users.
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RE[4]: Its true
by Rehdon on Wed 13th Feb 2008 08:11 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Its true"
Rehdon
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Why in hell has this comment been modded down? It provides useful information for Vista users, and it can't be considered really off-topic since Linus mentioned explicitly Vista and different UIs in the interview.

Can we encourage people to be constructive, whatever their flaming past may be? Whatever helps people in a civil manner can't be bad, let's show civility in this forum.

Rehdon

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