I've just spent the past year pleading with AT&T Broadband to extend their broadband Internet access just another couple of miles. Looks like I'm gonna have to start all over again.
Torvalds says that as developers have tried to improve the Mach microkernel it has become hugely complicated and convoluted.
Isn't that the fate of most operating code that survives multiple generations of computer evolution? Mac OS X and Windows 2000 both had been revised, added and topped so many times that nobody possibly could know everything under the hood.
LT could be correct in his ramblings against Mach, but he should sit down and think for a while about where Linux will be in 15 years. Sure, it may be efficient now, but what about in 2016? Bloatware city, ahbetcha.
I've just spent the past year pleading with AT&T Broadband to extend their broadband Internet access just another couple of miles. Looks like I'm gonna have to start all over again.