Domain: resexcellence.com
Stories and comments across the archive that link to resexcellence.com.
Stories · 6
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Strong Bad Creators Interviewed
Bill Hughes writes "The folks over at ResExcellence have posted an interview with the Brothers Chapman, the two guys who create and run the Homestar Runner/Strong Bad web site." If you have not seen homestarrunner, prepare to be baffled and amused. This site has mostly justified Flash to me :) -
Strong Bad Creators Interviewed
Bill Hughes writes "The folks over at ResExcellence have posted an interview with the Brothers Chapman, the two guys who create and run the Homestar Runner/Strong Bad web site." If you have not seen homestarrunner, prepare to be baffled and amused. This site has mostly justified Flash to me :) -
Interview with PPC/Linux Kernel Hacker
Michael Coyle writes: "Today ResExcellence interviews Linux/PPC kernel developer Benjamin Herrenschmidt and discusses Apple, Linux, Open Source, and more." A snippet that Michael points is this quote from Herrenschmidt: "It's difficult to decrypt the reasons Apple does things. Regarding drivers for Apple's own hardware, they did indeed 'hide' a couple of them." -
Interview with PPC/Linux Kernel Hacker
Michael Coyle writes: "Today ResExcellence interviews Linux/PPC kernel developer Benjamin Herrenschmidt and discusses Apple, Linux, Open Source, and more." A snippet that Michael points is this quote from Herrenschmidt: "It's difficult to decrypt the reasons Apple does things. Regarding drivers for Apple's own hardware, they did indeed 'hide' a couple of them." -
Benjamin Herrenschmidt On PPC/Linux, Apple and OSS
MacBoy writes "The folks over at ResExcellence have a great interview with Benjamin Herrenschmidt, kernel guru for the PPC/Linux camp. He offers up some history of Linux on Apple and PPC hardware, and some discussion on Apple's current and past contributions to the open-source and Linux communities. He makes some interesting comparisons of Linux on PPC vs. Intel hardware, such as the ease of getting important patches into the kernel on PPC compared to Intel. It's an interesting read, especially if you are amoung the many who covet the new Dual-CPU GHz G4 Macs and want to know a little more about the PPC/Linux community." -
Benjamin Herrenschmidt On PPC/Linux, Apple and OSS
MacBoy writes "The folks over at ResExcellence have a great interview with Benjamin Herrenschmidt, kernel guru for the PPC/Linux camp. He offers up some history of Linux on Apple and PPC hardware, and some discussion on Apple's current and past contributions to the open-source and Linux communities. He makes some interesting comparisons of Linux on PPC vs. Intel hardware, such as the ease of getting important patches into the kernel on PPC compared to Intel. It's an interesting read, especially if you are amoung the many who covet the new Dual-CPU GHz G4 Macs and want to know a little more about the PPC/Linux community."