Alan Cox Interview 56
Nathan Chantrell writes "I haven't seen this yet on Slashdot:
A brief interview with Alan Cox where he talks about
he started hacking the Linux kernel".
Money will say more in one moment than the most eloquent lover can in years.
I want to be like him... (Score:1)
most of it has come true now... got multiple pcs.. networked.. got a beard.. learning multiple langs..
I still need few months to catchup on C and so on.. but heck... I am just 19...
BTW: and I also like #7... 'they did..I said no'
mv /usr/src/linux /usr/src/coxux (Score:1)
Seriously, Alan is King!
What RedHat pays him isn't enough. This guy should receive
one of those genius grants. Linus has non-Linux job so Alan's
contributions have far exceeded anyone else.
Once the work begins on the next development kernel will
Alan be able to wok on both 2.2.x and 2.x?
Perhaps the maintenance plan for 2.x needs to be re-instated so
that guys like Alan can spend more time doing high quality development.
mv /usr/src/linux /usr/src/coxux (Score:1)
on all sorts of little cleanups and bits of code.
Alan
When? uh, oh! (Score:1)
isn't really conducive to organized production (a-la corporate workplace, irregardless of what you may think of that).
another thing that tends to hinder the "corporate workplace", is when doze guys don't speak so great.
yes
no
- jk
(anal enough for ya?)
Machines in the picture (mildy off-topic) (Score:1)
-xyster
Oh puhleeze! (Score:1)
LINUX CRASHED ON ME (Score:1)
Sorry, I was a little emotional.. (Score:1)
Check out the response to #7. (Score:1)
Would make a great
MS created cheap HW market? (Score:1)
Tell me... how would computers be more expensive if OS/2 or Desqview had made it big? For that matter, can the recent availability of free OSes do anything but make end-user costs even less?
Uh-huh. (Score:1)
Anyhow... are you saying that if OS/2 claimed to work with 2MB of RAM (though it wouldn't REALLY be useful without 8), it would have been a better thing? That's pretty much what MS did with Windows. Those IBMers -- too honest for the users' good! Uh-huh.
mv /usr/src/linux /usr/src/coxux (Score:1)
The poor guy is going to the university and writing code probably 20 hours a day. He needs sleep. Linus tells him to "go away" but Andrea comes back with new ideas and more code:>)
From his wife's diary. (Score:1)
Penguins fly.
http://roadrunner.swansea.linux.org.uk/~hobbit/
Income? (Score:1)
When (Score:1)
You probably think everyone around here looks like the main characters in movies like The Net and Hackers.
Not that Im not beautiful, but christ, who needs to shave when you dont leave the house for days on end?
Go natty dread geeks!
Income? (Score:1)
Razor-purchase (Score:1)
Incidentally, though being British means I've never actually encountered any "white trash", don't they normally look more like Kenny's parents than Alax Cox?
Cold links? (Score:1)
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That's the spirit! (Score:1)
Cheap Hardware???? (Score:1)
An American in Taipei
When? uh, oh! (Score:1)
But you have to admit that it's an attitude that isn't really conducive to organized production (a-la corporate workplace, irregardless of what you may think of that). "Oh, you know. Just come in whenever and work on something that holds your interest," isn't something you get to hear until you've spent many, many years in the industry.
Machines in the picture (mildy off-topic) (Score:1)
It's a diagram of the CPUs in the shot.
you mean.. (Score:1)
impressive..
Machines in the picture (mildy off-topic) (Score:1)
Oh well, thats my random curiosity for ya....
Whatever happened to Fred van Kempen's code? (Score:1)
(This was Net-3 right?)
Can anybody point me to some details?
Cold links? (Score:1)
btw - you don't have to reboot, you just have to close all netscape windows and then kill a stray netscape task that seems to get loose every once and while.
"It's Brazilian"
Bearded Ones. (Score:1)
Let us not criticize the facial appearance, but let us criticize the code. If you don't like the appearance of Alan Cox, then please seek your revenge by writing better code than he does. (I have not examine code written by him recently, so I am not making a statement of the quality or lack thereof of his code.)
Cheers,
Joshua.
I need ritual cleansing. I spent the evening hooking up my brother's Thinkpad to the LAN here, and had to download all this Windows garbage. Have you ever installed Windows 95 Service Pack 1? <screams> As soon as I post this article, I'm going to go boot Zipslack. Anything is better than this Windows 95 prison.
Whatever happened to Fred van Kempen's code? (Score:1)
If I remember correctly Fred did release something
that actually went in (replacing Ross' code), however
he then continued to work on new releases without
showing anybody the new code (very much Cathedral with
himself as the only one in there). Alan fixed and maintained
the already released code, and in the end everybody got
fed up of waiting for the new stuff to come out of
the Cathedral and Alan's version stayed in for good.
You can find Fred's copyrights in the code.
Microsoft Employees are not welcome here (Score:1)