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Torvalds Switches to a Mac

renai42 writes "Linux creator Linus Torvalds said this afternoon that he's now running an Apple Macintosh as his main desktop, mainly for work reasons, although partly simply because he's a self-described "technology whore" and got the machine for free." And yes, he is running Linux on it ;)

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  1. Big Deal by tsmithnj · · Score: 5, Funny

    My carpenter switched from a 15" hammer to a 16" hammer. It's just a tool fer Chrissakes....

    1. Re:Big Deal by Stevyn · · Score: 5, Funny

      Yeah, but to people here, it's like Jesus was that carpenter switching from a 15" hammer to a 16" hammer. I don't think this is particularly newsworthy. If I got a free Mac one day, I'd sure as hell use it.

  2. Hey by Lostie · · Score: 5, Funny

    It should be pointed out that he is certainly not using Mac OSX - but Linux's PPC port (of course). Don't worry - *BSD is still dying. ;-)

  3. Have you ever heard about... by kunwon1 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Rats who jump from sinking ships, because somehow, they just instinctively KNOW that it's sinking?









    Just kidding. For GODS SAKE I was just kidding. I swear.

    --
    Specialization is for insects. -Heinlein
  4. Re:So what. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes, but does the spell checker work?

  5. Linus, what kind of bagel did you have today? by gelfling · · Score: 4, Funny

    Concerned geeks need to know.

  6. oblig Torvalds quote by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The memory management on the PowerPC can be used to frighten small children."

  7. Re:He already stated this by NoData · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah right. You know that, late at night, when all the other coders have gone home, after the custodian has come by his office...he peeks out of his office to make sure the coast is clear...draws the blinds, locks the door...and he's dual booting, man, he's dual booting so hard. And it's wrong, but it feels so right.

  8. Tragic little story by Panaflex · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm writing to share a tragic little story.

    I have a PC that my sister and I used to use for our operating system development. One night, I was writing a new memory manager on it, when all of a sudden it went berserk, the screen started flashing, and the whole VI session just disappeared. All of it. And it was a good memory manager! I had to cram and rewrite it really quickly. Needless to say, my rushed memory manager wasn't nearly as good, and I blame that PC for the crap I got.

    I'm happy to report that my sister and I now share an Apple Dual G5 that we got for free! It's a lot nicer to work on than my old PC was, it hasn't let me down once, and my memory managers have all been really good.

    Thanks, Apple.

    Linux Thorvalds

    --
    I said no... but I missed and it came out yes.
  9. Re:Yea but... by Tony+Hoyle · · Score: 5, Funny

    Who is this 'Linux Torvalds'?

    Is he any relation to Linus?

  10. Re:OK, cut to the chase by easter1916 · · Score: 4, Funny

    A Beowulf cluster of four Logitech MX900 Bluetooth mice, one for each limb.

  11. "Switch - Share Your Story" :D by dduck · · Score: 4, Funny
    Can't wait to see his story posted at the Apple "Switch - Share Your Story" page :D

    Tell us your story
    "Well, I found the need for a dual CPU big-endian computer with 64 bit addressing on which to test patches for the Linux kernel, so I got this Power Mac G5, wiped OS-X..."

  12. Re:Just hardware, no apple OS. by throughthewire · · Score: 4, Funny
    What a truly ignorant statement.

    After someone tells you a punchline, do you usually ask, "And then what happened?"

    Microkernels are more stable than macro's (theoretically) but come at the cost of speed.

    Yeah, yeah - micro, macro, CISC, RISC, this here achitecture is the best evar for everything.

    Also the speed difference is less and less of an issue today.

    Mmmm. You like bloatware, too, don't you?

  13. It's like if he bought a Mercedes by melted · · Score: 4, Funny

    Then ripped out all the leather, wood trimmings, chrome plated parts, etc. and replaced it all with treadplate stainless steel. Seats would be covered with sandpaper, and there would be no steering wheel. Real men don't need steering wheels anyway, they can drive from the console.