I am Moshe Bar, the one interviewed in this article. I noticed that somebody created himself the Moshe Bar userid and posted several provocative, anti-american and down-right offensive comments.
That person is not Moshe Bar and pls do not attribute his or her comments to me.
In order to authenticate this posting, go see my accompanying posting on www.moelabs.com at http://www.moelabs.com/modules.php?name=News&file= article&sid=100&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0 .
This is serious crap you are saying. Linux is not 32bit code. As an example take the Alpha, where Linux runs as a full 64bit OS. The Itanium is 64bit, too and various other machines (oh and the S/390 is not 32bit either).
"son of" (which is not the case in my name)
or
"free, wild" (which by pure coincidence is the meaning of my name)
Moshe Bar
Re:Why the fork...
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Well, Prof. Barak did not release any new versions until this morning (after my announcement). He closed off the mailing list and bulletin board. He complained to me repeatedly about the GPL and that he was going to close off Mosix and that Linus is a fool.
In the mosix website they speak about going to user-space, which is probably being done to avoid the GPL.
Just ask yourself, if they had Mosix for 2.4.17 (they released it soon after my openMosix, so it must have been there all along) ready, why didn't Prof. Barak give it to the user-community?
That's what I mean they are going proprietary.
Moshe Bar
Re:I hope Mosix does away with HZ
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Changing the HZ from 100 to 1024 will break some user-land tools which rely on jiffies instead of HZ for calcualting real time (like top).
You are free to go get my job and do it better. It's easy to be a smart-ass like you when all you do is commenting on Slashdot.
Moshe
Had I used gcc 3.1, then I would have compiled everything with gcc 3.1 also on the Linux. See how useless your comment is?
And, yes, I don't know OS X at all, and I actually said so in the article the previous month, linked to from this article.
So, go learn to read, grow up, and comment after.
Moshe
Can you please explain why? And, just a question: maybe you are the idiot here?
Moshe Bar
Well, I did write objective C, but sometimes things get edited into bad shape.
Anyway, the typo is obvious to everybody, no need to get all excited about it.
Moshe Bar
Hello everybody,
= article&sid=100&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0 .
I am Moshe Bar, the one interviewed in this article. I noticed that somebody created himself the Moshe Bar userid and posted several provocative, anti-american and down-right offensive comments.
That person is not Moshe Bar and pls do not attribute his or her comments to me.
In order to authenticate this posting, go see my accompanying posting on www.moelabs.com at http://www.moelabs.com/modules.php?name=News&file
Many thanks
Moshe Bar
www.moshebar.com
So you are admitting that Mosix is no longer GPL.
Moshe Bar
This is serious crap you are saying. Linux is not 32bit code. As an example take the Alpha, where Linux runs as a full 64bit OS. The Itanium is 64bit, too and various other machines (oh and the S/390 is not 32bit either).
Moshe Bar
Bar can in fact mean two things in Hebrew:
"son of" (which is not the case in my name)
or
"free, wild" (which by pure coincidence is the meaning of my name)
Moshe Bar
Well, Prof. Barak did not release any new versions until this morning (after my announcement). He closed off the mailing list and bulletin board. He complained to me repeatedly about the GPL and that he was going to close off Mosix and that Linus is a fool.
In the mosix website they speak about going to user-space, which is probably being done to avoid the GPL.
Just ask yourself, if they had Mosix for 2.4.17 (they released it soon after my openMosix, so it must have been there all along) ready, why didn't Prof. Barak give it to the user-community?
That's what I mean they are going proprietary.
Moshe Bar
Changing the HZ from 100 to 1024 will break some user-land tools which rely on jiffies instead of HZ for calcualting real time (like top).
Moshe Bar