Linked by David Adams on Wed 13th Aug 2008 16:57 UTC, submitted by irbis
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heh, even if they realize, such questions make for blogger traffic, hopefully with links back to the original article, and that means ad revenue.
still, i find it more likely that people will switch to hurd, if that even gets to a linux like level of support, then minix.






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Take a look at some of the bright questions the interviewer asked:
"Do you expect a lot of Linux users to switch over to MINIX?"
Did the interviewer not realize that MINIX is for research, not for the desktop? If he did, this question would not have even arose. It seems the interviewer did not read what the interviewee wrote, especially the part where Tanenbaum writes, "...I decided if I wanted a UNIX-like system to teach, I'd have to write one myself."