Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Mar 2008 10:05 UTC, submitted by Chezz
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Oh well.. I don't see him spreading FUD in there. He clearly says that he doesn't know *BSD and that he thinks those discussions are pointless..
Maybe he didn't exactly FUD, still went ranting on how BSD is crap (the usual shtick: he doesn't like it, ergo it's shit), just to finally admit that he actually doesn't have a clue about it.
Thanks, but I don't want to like that guy or take him serious.





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There:

http://www.linux.com/articles/45571
Oh well.. I don't see him spreading FUD in there. He clearly says that he doesn't know *BSD and that he thinks those discussions are pointless..
Some examples:
Torvalds: I really don't much like the comparisons. In many ways they aren't even valid, since "better" always ends up depending on "for what?" and "according to what criteria?".
NF: If the BSDs were better technically five years ago, has the playing field leveled since then?
Torvalds: I don't think they were better five years ago (see above), and I don't think the question really makes sense.
NF: Are there parts of BSD today that you would like to see adopted in the kernel?
Torvalds: I certainly don't have any specifics, but that's not saying that I'd be against it. It just means that I don't know anything about BSD technical internals, so I'm the wrong person to ask. Ask somebody who uses both.
I think Linus answers are pretty good actually..
'I claim that Mach people (and apparently FreeBSD) are incompetent idiots. '
Well.. don't put too much into it. He said apparently not certainly