This week at LWN: LCA: Andrew Tanenbaum on creating reliable systems

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jan 28, 2007 8:25 AM EDT
LWN.net; By Johnathan Corbet
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Andrew Tanenbaum is a huge figure in the field of computer science; developers who work in the area of operating systems tend to have at least one of his books on their shelf. Linus Torvalds also occupies a prominent position. But when these two people are discussed together, the topic is almost always the famous debate between the two which happened early in the history of Linux. Mr. Tanenbaum called Linux "obsolete," and made it clear that he would not have been proud to have Mr. Torvalds as a student; Linus made some choice comments of his own in return.

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A talk against rabid Linux fanboys, it would seem. dinotrac 21 1,280 Jan 29, 2007 3:35 PM

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