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Linus Torvalds Awarded the Millenial Technology Prize

Karrde712 writes "In a first for the Millennium Technology Prize, both Laureates were awarded the prize. Linus Torvalds was recognized for the creation of the Linux kernel and its continuing impact on enhancing scientific progress throughout the world. Dr. Shinya Yamanaka was recognized for his work in the development of induced pluripotent stem cells for medical research." New submitter Elessar wrote in about the BBC's related interview with Linus "... touching on many subjects including Linux on the desktop, Raspberry Pi, and the weirdness of his employment contract." (He did another one with Linux.com earlier this week too).

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  1. Don't you mean... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't you mean GNU/Linus Torvalds Awarded the Millenial Technology Prize?

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    rms

    1. Re:Don't you mean... by jellomizer · · Score: 5, Informative

      Well Linus was mostly on the Linux Kernel. The Linux Kernel isn't GNU/Linux. Technically you can build an OS off the Linux Kernel, that isn't "Unixy" at all. The GNU (GNU Not Unix) is model to make a Unix like system without any Unix Code (unlike Free/Open/Net/... BSD) Most of what we call Linux Distributions is the GNU/Linux OS packaged with custom set of software.
      However you could make an OS that doesn't look or feel like Linux or Unix. Off the Linux kernel, (with perhaps some similar boot messages) But the OS would work and behave quite differently.

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  2. So sick of this.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm sick of this guy being recognized for inventing the Linux kernel just because his name is similar... when will people realize RMS invented Linux?

    1. Re:So sick of this.. by SJHillman · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The way I understand it is that Torvalds came up with the kernel (which is what's being recognized here), but RMS created many of the other tools that turn Linux from a kernel into a full fledged operating system. Without both of them, Linux probably wouldn't have been successful.

    2. Re:So sick of this.. by Millennium · · Score: 5, Interesting

      The thing with this is that RMS didn't invent Linux. He, among others, developed a set of tools that can be run on a number of Unix-like kernels, including Linux, but Linux itself is Linus' baby. The GNU toolset actually predates Linux itself.

      A surprising number of Linux systems don't run the GNU toolset at all. When you count Busybox and similar minimalist toolsets (which are GPL-licensed but not maintained by GNU, at this point in time there might even be more Linux/not-GNU devices than there are GNU/Linux devices.

  3. Congratulations Linus by FudRucker · · Score: 5, Insightful

    thanks to Linus and his colleagues and the many other FOSS/GNU/Linux developers we have many cool Linux distros to choose from, kudos to all who made it happen!

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  4. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 4, Funny

    Comment removed based on user account deletion

  5. Re:Spelling Error by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    And it's not even called the Millennial Technology Prize - it's called the Millennium Technology Prize. So doubly incorrect.

  6. Congrats! by kvvbassboy · · Score: 4, Interesting

    That's awesome, Linus! Congrats, you really deserve it for revolutionizing software development twice in the last two decades.

  7. Too tame to be real Torvaldsian answers by Dystopian+Rebel · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is a plant by some Linux shill. Real Torvaldsian answers include calling people morons and telling them that they should just die.

    Assangians Assemble! Let's get the full transcript from the BBC and see what Linus REALLY said!

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