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Comparing Linux and BSD, Diplomatically

Joe Barr writes "Talk about a red-button issue. How do you compare Linux and the BSDs and keep the debate from turning into a friendly-fire flame-fest nightmare between bigots on both sides of the line? Linus Torvalds once handled a similar situation by wearing a BSD beanie at USENIX while delivering a Linux talk. Now he tries it again in this interview on NewsForge ."

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  1. Comparison by COMON$ · · Score: 5, Funny

    Easy, you just compair them to Microsoft and the Linux and BSD bigots will unite.

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  2. come on by uberjoe · · Score: 5, Funny

    So what? Everyone knows windows blows both of them out of the water as far as viral whoring goes. Try that with wine.

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  3. Linux or BSD? I don't care... by 3770 · · Score: 4, Funny


    Linux or BSD? I don't care...

    As long as you use vi (and not Emacs).

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    1. Re:Linux or BSD? I don't care... by bcrowell · · Score: 5, Funny

      Personally, I run a dual-boot system: Linux and emacs.

  4. Re:my black t-shirt can beat up your black t-shirt by Doctor+Memory · · Score: 5, Funny

    Personally, I find it hilarious that there's a standard anarchy symbol....

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  5. Re:The gist of Linus's reply by Cobralisk · · Score: 5, Funny

    oranges.

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  6. Easy. by ionicplasma · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's quite easy.

    Purchase 1x Tux Plushie, 1x Daemon Plushie, fill them both with audio tapes of associated OS zealot's verbal spew, put them down and press play. Whichever one's batteries run out first wins the debate.

    Simple, no?

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  7. Re:The gist of Linus's reply by frodo+from+middle+ea · · Score: 4, Funny

    apples damn it...
    next you'llbe telling me emacs is better than vi.

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  8. You didn't hear me. What I said was in parenthesis by Ridgelift · · Score: 4, Funny
    FTA: I recently asked Linus Torvalds for his thoughts...

    Torvalds: Linux has a much wider audience, in many ways. That ranges from supporting much wider hardware (both in the driver sense and in the architecture sense) to actual uses.

    Wow. Amazing. Linus has managed to speak to another human being in paranthesis. What happened here, was he talking one minute verbally and then transmitted his thoughts to the interviewer through some Jedi'ish mind trick?

    I knew Torvalds had to be an alien. I just knew it.
  9. Re:Not About To Be Baited by l1nux_z34l0t · · Score: 5, Funny

    Everyone who cares about the details knows Linux is light years ahead of solaris in every respect that matters to people of this century and not the last.

    Look at Linux's vast array of scheduling algorithms. See how Linux's capabilities thrash Sun's pathetic security model into the ground. Checkout the triangles/sec and blit rate in Quake2.

    OK?

  10. Re:Not About To Be Baited by MynockGuano · · Score: 4, Funny

    You registered a new account just for that post, didn't you?

  11. Re:Not About To Be Baited by l1nux_z34l0t · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yes, goddamit.

  12. Summary of Interview by SFEley · · Score: 5, Funny
    Q: Doyou agree that BSD is better than Linux?

    A: I don't know, man. It depends what you mean by "better."

    Q: Okay, then, why is it BSD used to be better?

    A: Was it? I was busy not noticing.

    Q: So you prefer Linux?

    A: Um. Yes. Are you an idiot?

    Q: Why do you think BSD and Linux are two different operating systems?

    A: Probably because they start at different places in the alphabet. Are we done here? (points) Hey, look, there's Tanenbaum! Go ask him why writing a Unix kernel from scratch is impossible!

    Q: Thank you for your time. Tune in Wednesday as we ask the BSD leaders why they insist on using one-button mice.

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