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Old Mar 9, 2005, 09:53 AM   #1
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Linus Torvalds switch to Apple hardware

Spotted this on slashdot.org

Linux creator Torvalds switches to an Apple Mac

In short, his new computer is a Dual G5 @ 2GHz, which he got for free. He runs Linux on it, though, but you whouldn't expect anything else from Mr. Linux, whould you?

Edit: Actually, not news. He mention that he's running on PPC in this interview from January...
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Old Mar 9, 2005, 12:48 PM   #2
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well, torvalds is a clever man. he is after all a finn
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Old Mar 9, 2005, 01:49 PM   #3
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well, torvalds is a clever man. he is after all a finn
A very well-off Finn.
I liked his quote at the end of the article:
"Oh, and part of it is that I got the machine for free," said Torvalds, "I'm really a technology whore."
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Old Mar 9, 2005, 02:03 PM   #4
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free is free at least hes not supporting the evil wintel hardware suppliers!!!
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Old Mar 9, 2005, 03:04 PM   #5
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What's the point of running Linux on a Mac? Good quality commodity hardware can make a Linux box at least as good and more cost-effective; and on Mac hardware, MacOS X has advantages over Linux (it's more stable for one, and will run MacOS software). Buying a Mac and getting rid of the OS seems like buying an expensive sports car and replacing the engine with one from a family sedan.
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Old Mar 9, 2005, 03:36 PM   #6
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One word as to why Mac Linux is a serious endeavor: Xserve.

Linus may be using a Power Mac, but the same software will run on the Xserve, a comparatively cheap fast 1U server.
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Old Mar 9, 2005, 03:39 PM   #7
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I remember the early days working for a dialup ISP company. They used old Intel 486s running Linux. Running Linux on powerful hardware such as PMs and Xserves, imagine the uses for such machines.
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Old Mar 9, 2005, 07:05 PM   #8
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Buying a Mac and getting rid of the OS seems like buying an expensive sports car and replacing the engine with one from a family sedan.
Actually...taking a volvo bodywork and put it on a rolls would be more accurate; it's still the best engineering money can buy (at least that's what the people that buy one say) and the new body is nice as well...but you have nothing left to show off

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I remember the early days working for a dialup ISP company. They used old Intel 486s running Linux. Running Linux on powerful hardware such as PMs and Xserves, imagine the uses for such machines.
Imagine a 286 running Linux... wonder how much use it would be? Hmmm.....

Anyway, at least the $$$ went to Apple even if he didn't personally fork 'em over.
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Well he's using a PM because he got it for free, and not because its the sexiest machine on the planet. Its not really a compliment to Apple now, is it.
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Well he's using a PM because he got it for free, and not because its the sexiest machine on the planet. Its not really a compliment to Apple now, is it.
SILENCE!
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Old Mar 9, 2005, 09:40 PM   #12
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Imagine a 286 running Linux... wonder how much use it would be? Hmmm.....

Anyway, at least the $$$ went to Apple even if he didn't personally fork 'em over.
From what I know about Linux, a PowerMac 7200/75 would be a fine machine to put Linux on, and I happen to have one of those at home. Heck, if you could compile Linux for 68k, you could probably get Linux to run well in text-only mode on any of the 68k Macs.
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Heck, if you could compile Linux for 68k, you could probably get Linux to run well in text-only mode on any of the 68k Macs.
Hmmm....
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Imagine a 286 running Linux... wonder how much use it would be? Hmmm.....
zero actually, as linux has not been compiled for 16bit hardware and i guess it never will. an old 386 however performs nicely.
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well, torvalds is a clever man. he is after all a finn
yes, but not even torvalds comes close to the greatest finn of all time.......Aki Kaurismaki.
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yes, but not even torvalds comes close to the greatest finn of all time.......Aki Kaurismaki.
well... kaurismäki is a creative person whereas torvalds is a techie... you just cannot compare the two although, torvalds is creative in tehcnology and kaurismäki is technical in creativity, so maybe you can after all
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zero actually, as linux has not been compiled for 16bit hardware and i guess it never will. an old 386 however performs nicely.
Well then, I guess that answers my question. Now, to FIND a 386.... almost easier to find an old PIII nowadays than something older IMO.
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Old Mar 11, 2005, 03:16 AM   #18
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so too Grady Booch with Apple- one of the good OO guys

see link http://www-106.ibm.com/developerwork...&ca=dgr-mw01Bo
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i thought that Linus had been using Mac's for a while now. at leas way before the start of this year?

well i remember reading or hearing something about it at least 5 or 6 months ago...
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i thought that Linus had been using Mac's for a while now. at leas way before the start of this year?

well i remember reading or hearing something about it at least 5 or 6 months ago...
Of course he used Macs to test Linux on PPC...he just didn't have one as his primary machine at the time. Now he does...or at least that's what I believe to be the case.
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Well then, I guess that answers my question. Now, to FIND a 386.... almost easier to find an old PIII nowadays than something older IMO.
Easy, take a plane trip to any chinese city, grab a shovel and head for the tip. That's where they all went to die, after the gold and components had been stripped from the circuit boards.
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