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RE[6]: I dont think this will happen this time either
by ze_jerkface on Wed 29th Aug 2012 09:27
in reply to "RE[5]: I dont think this will happen this time either"
You can improve an operating system while maintaining backwards compatibility. The (original) PS3 could play PS2 games and having that compatibility didn't slow it down.
Linus and Greg KH full of shit when it comes to the unstable abi. They want everyone to believe that continually breaking stuff is needed to make Linux better. Windows and OS/X have progressed without randomly breaking drivers, Linux could too but the guy at the top hates binary drivers on an emotional level.
RE[6]: I dont think this will happen this time either
by lucas_maximus on Wed 29th Aug 2012 11:07
in reply to "RE[5]: I dont think this will happen this time either"




Member since:
2010-06-08
a binary driver that was written in 2009 will work in 2020
Just because Windows is so innovative that it gets updated once in 10 years? Yeah, that's called "miles better".