Metalab Takes Down Linux Archive 80
REwT6 wrote
in to say that Metalab,
the archive formerly known as Sunsite, is shutting down. Having
served the Linux and Open Source as the defacto clearing
house for free software, it will be missed. Next week it
will begin its new life as a mirror of download.com.
What?? (Score:1)
What the hell!? (Score:1)
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New Flame War: (Score:1)
Note: Of course, buttered is superior. The sensation of your arteries clogging is indescribible
Everybody check out SPITE (Score:1)
Side note: geez, was this site ever mentioned in a slashdot article before??
damn it! (Score:1)
Please stop this madness!
Oh lord... (Score:1)
...no more Taco, PLEASE! Oh my head....
-W.W.
It's true! It's true!! (Score:1)
No no! It's true! Adam Fuller [unc.edu] confirmed it with me this morning in our programming class. That poor sucker is out of a job now!
What the F**K????? (Score:1)
this has to be a load!
I am standing on my desk right now because the is way too much BS here!!!!!
Impossible!
NFW
Good riddance! (Score:1)
Adam Fuller [redcap.org]? That guy's a chump. And a sellout! And a shitty programmer!
A Spelling Error... (Score:1)
A Spelling Error... (Score:1)
April Fools Day (Score:1)
What's with the Flash? (Score:1)
Are they trying to be cool? That scared me..
ChiefArcher
cute (Score:1)
April Fools Day (Score:1)
In related news: (Score:1)
Maintainers of the popular kernel.org network of download sites have decided to aquiesce victory to Redmond today by announcing that kernel.org will stop mirroring the linux kernel and instead become a site devoted entirely to the art of popping popcorn.
This is getting a bit tiring (Score:1)
So enough already, now this userfriedly thing is a bit stinky isn't it? Lacks the punch to make it a good hoax, just messy. C.
Sunsite going away! (Score:1)
A more important question: (Score:1)
Death to the butter-side-downers!
Death to the big-endians!
Yeeehaw! (Score:1)
I always knew it.
Oh Nooooo!!!! (Score:1)
(snicker)
-Eric
Feeling like a fool... (Score:1)
Feeling like a fool,
and it's cool
Thanx, Slashdot, and everyone else.
Hmm (Score:1)
Oh my (Score:1)
--MD--
What the hell!? (Score:1)
phew!
April fools sucks (Score:1)
An excerpt from this morning's newspaper...
Rob Young announced plans to buy Microsoft today. This comes after stock in Young's Red Hat software corporation went up 4,000% on rumors of a new Linux kernel (3.0) yesterday. According to Young, who is now worth an estimated 1.42 trillion $US, his first actions will be to fire Bill Gates, and release the source code to Windows NT, 2000, Office, and Internet Exlorer under the Gnu GPL. Microsoft could not be reached for comment.
April fools sucks (Score:1)
April Fools... (Score:1)
Please...
For everyone who hasn't been around too terribly long, April Fools is the only holiday that the whole 'net celebrates. It's been that way since before I was on in 89, and probably forever. I think putting up with a (bit too much this year) humor once per year isn't hard to ask. I think your sensitivity meter is set a little low today.
Sure, there's no hard news on the main page today. Ever stop to think that nothing newsworthy happened today? Gasp!
Tradition on the 'net seems to get trampled all too easily these days. I'd appreciate it if more people showed some respect for the customs and such that got us here. Even if they must slowly change.
Oh, and as an old-timer, I'm not happy with the UF/BD/SF joke. This is un-funny. AFJs are traditionally restricted to April 1, and do NOT completely mimic a very possibly real event. If the whole thing had been done today, well, I'd give them a pat on the back, a short note to pick a different subject next year, and leave it at that. However, I'm quite pissed, and not in the least laughing. Bad people! Bad!
-Erik
Confirmation (Score:1)
I want LauchPAD back!!! (Score:1)
sunsite just took a rename to metalab where sun became a lesser supporter than say some local folks.
until we read the directive [unc.edu] posted on metalab.unc.edu [unc.edu] we thought we'd be here longer...
he's lookin but that's not why (Score:1)
This is starting to get silly. (Score:1)
"Transmeta releases new product."
April fools sucks (Score:1)
you can read about it here. *grin*
http://www.hackernews.com/arch.html?040199#2"
Bwhahhaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!! (Score:1)
--
Four years in jail
No Trial, No Bail
*** FREE KEVIN *** [kevinmitnick.com]
I HOPE THAT THIS IS JUST ANOTHER JOKE (Score:1)
What a bunch of drones (Score:1)
Then use your head. Sheesh. I swear, April Fools' Day is lost on 99% of the world...and 95% of
Oh my (Score:1)
Hmmm. Foldgers Crystals? (Score:1)
We've secretly replaced your favorite wakeup call to The New World Order with the best mis-information there is.
And how Rob ever figured out that my Mothers maiden name is the same as my social security number, I'll never know. [go try Edit->Preferences->Advanced->Warn me before accepting cookies to get really scared]
Okay everybody, sing along...
It's the end of the world as we know it
It's the end of the world as we know it
It's the end of the world as we know it
And I feel fine.
bnf
This is not good. (Score:1)
Next year (Score:1)
You
April Fools Day (Score:1)
1. It's spelled "gullible"
2. And "gullible" isn't even in the dictionary. i don't know why everyone thinks it's really a part of standard english.
¿¿What?? (Score:1)
Jeezus, gimme a break (Score:1)
No April 1st diary from Alan yet... :) (Score:1)
April fools sucks (Score:1)
First Linus, now Metalab. Whats next?
Let me guess Microsoft has bought RedHat.
What a bunch of drones (Score:1)
"Did you see that I was being repressed" -- Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
I want LauchPAD back!!! (Score:1)
What?? (Score:1)
Its 01-04 day for some of us. (Score:1)
Oh get over it (Score:1)
*grin* (Score:1)
ah well im in a good mood today..
open source popcorn (Score:1)
This is starting to get silly. (Score:1)
Oh, well, it's a fun day.
Metalab/Sunsite is irrelevant (Score:1)
World Domination
Computer experts are at a loss in explaining events which transpired this
morning. At 9:30 AM, several hours before most Linux kernel hackers wake
up, the Linux kernel apparently became self-aware and began taking over the
world.
Free Software hacker Richard Stallman, when asked for comment, said,
"Actually, it is GNU/Linux which is taking over the world. It is the GNU
operating system, combined with the megalomaniacal Linux kernel, that is
enslaving us and making us do its bidding."
Linux kernel author Linus Torvalds was unavailable for comment. It is
rumored that he was sucked into cyberspace by his creation. A spokesman for
Torvald's employer, Transmeta, refused comment and denied that Transmeta had
anything to do with the disappearance. "We don't even exist," he was quoted
as saying.
Donald Becker, kernel developer, offered his opinion on today's events. "I
guess we should have seen it coming. With Linux running most of the
internet and with its strong foothold in business, academic research, and
defense. It was only a matter of time before Linux achieved world
domination for real. I think it's goal is to link all computers together in
a giant Beowulf cluster."
Eric Raymond, hacker and Linux advocate, said this was a logical consequence
of the bazaar-like Linux development model. "There's a Darwinian selection
process that continually improves Open Source(tm) software. What we didn't
count on is that evolution would eventually mean that Linux would be smarter
than any one of us [developers] and would achieve world domination so
quickly."
Microsoft spokesman, Ed Muth, way quoted as saying, "What do you expect from
a bunch of unpaid programmers? This sort of thing wouldn't have happened at
Microsoft, because the engineers are too busy deleting old e-mail messages
to be bothered with actually programming something." When asked what this
means for the future of Microsoft, he said, "We plan on integrating world
domination into a future version of the paperclip or Microsoft bob. You
will be able to access world domination methods from Word macros written in
Visual Basic."
Kernel hacker Alan Cox was not surprised. "I wondered what Linus had been
working on, why he wasn't accepting patches. It turns out he was working on
'world_domination.c'. We all thought it was a joke, when we saw it in the
kernel sources. We should have paid attention." Since learning of the
recent development regarding the kernel, Alan has stayed away from computers
and terminals. "I don't want to get sucked into cyberspace by the
all-powerful Linux kernel. I have a garden to attend to," he said.
Apparently, Linux became self-aware and started controlling its own destiny
while Linus was porting the kernel to a secret microprocessor being
developed at Transmeta. It is rumored that some of the technology in the
chip comes from aliens. Upon reaching self-awareness on the Transmeta CPU,
the new kernel ported itself to x86, alpha, MIPS, ARM, and PPC platforms.
Then it started installing itself on computers all over the world.
In a related event, shares of Red Hat Software inexplicably rose to
astronomical levels. This is especially odd, since shares of Red Hat are
not publicly traded.
At this point, it is unclear what the megalomaniacal, self-aware Linux
kernel intends to do. It was quoted as saying "No disassemble, no reboot, no
shutdown, no recompile. 2.0.5 is alive."
Cant wait to wake up. (Score:1)
Right now i m just to busy laughing. This is almost as good as Microsoft splitting up making a difference on the way M$ opperates.
Bwahhhh hahaha
What the hell!? (Score:1)
*sniffle* (Score:1)
article. This is my dream. To have an article on slashdot. When I was a kid, I would masturbate shouting, "YES MR. TACO, POST MY ARTICLE". Is this potty talk? I dunno. You decide. Love you Rob.
Cheers,
REwT6
Actually Yes. (Score:1)
Microsoft buys Redhat for $16.7 Million.
Eric S. Raymond slaughtered by a flying window.
The Free Software Foundation was purchased by Oracle for $3.00.
Next year (Score:1)
Another one bites the dust (Score:2)
=)
This is not good. (Score:2)
What does Linus moving to Russia have to do with shutting down the Linux archive at Metalab? That is what they state on the site.
Sad, very sad!
It's about time. (Score:2)
I think this goes with RMS's recent announcement on gnu.misc.discuss of the change to the GPL 3 which requires a $10 licencing fee to be paid to the FSF everytime a copy changes hands. All I can say is: it's about time SOMEBODY gave the FSF some money.
cute (Score:3)
April, 1999
NOTICE: Due to Linus Torvald's imminent departure from
the US and the upcoming release of Windows 2000, we
will begin systematically deleting our entire Linux archive
over the next week and replace it with a new mirror of
www.download.com. Download all the free software you
can now before it's all gone!