Linus Interview 113
For New York City /.'ers, Linus Torvalds is on WBAI, 99.5 FM, starting right now, midnight, Feb. 9-10. The program lasts 90 minutes, but I don't know how long Linus will be on. Apparently it's a call-in type show. If you're unlucky enough not to live in New York, there's a RA stream of the radio broadcast available at http://www.wbaifree.org/.
Re:Can anyone give us the goods? (Score:1)
Slashdotted already? (Score:1)
Ah well. Hopefully someone'll record it and post an archive.
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rickf@transpect.SPAM-B-GONE.net (remove the SPAM-B-GONE bit)
Re:Can we get past the holier-than-thou dude? (Score:1)
Which brings an interesting point. How relevant to our lives is this everyday news. This dude is ranting about Hillary Clinton being accused of supporting drugs. Who cares?
I've stopped watching TV, and rarely read any other news site but Slashdot. The reason being is that most news is irrelevant. My life is really more affected by RedHat's next purchase than it is by whatever Hillary Clinton's drug policy is. So why pay attention?
Unfortunately, my apathy makes me less active in politics than I should be. Perhaps we need a slashdot forum where
Huh? (Score:1)
Cannot find 'file:///Lacie 4400/Desktop Folder/Desktop Folder/WBAI/index.html
Re:Greetings from VA Linux / Andover.net! (Score:1)
Note:
1. The use of Slash-dot instead of Slashdot
2. The use of Captain Taco instead of Commander Taco.
3. The statement that in "90% of cases" Rob will retain editorial control.
Re:Greetings from VA Linux / Andover.net! (Score:1)
Freaky, eh?
Kevin Mitnick (Score:2)
There was a Kevin Mitnick [freekevin.com] interview on this station last night for at least a half hour. Quite well done, really - the show's host didn't take everything Mitnick said at face value and did get Mitnick to mention from time to time that he'd done something wrong. They exposed both sides of the story (and this is a really complex story). I look forward to the Linus set.
Of course, WABI-Host is now talking in hushed tones about George W. Bush's potassium chloride addiction. *groan*
2600?? (Score:1)
-DNA
whoa I'm confused (Score:2)
--Jim
For those of you that can't listen,. (Score:2)
(Caller) Hey Linus! so how do ya Install this Linux thingy?
(Linus) I'm afraid that'd take some time to explain on the air, try www.linux.org
(Announcer) Okay, next caller. Ted.
(Caller) NATALIE PORTMAN! HOT GRITS! OPEN SOURCE OR DIE! *click*
(Announcer) My, that was strange, okay.. this one better be good, Bill from.. Redmond.. gee thats strange isn't it, anyways your question caller
(Caller) Hello Mr. Torvalds, your so called open-source movement will be crushed by my company. The benefits of Windows over Linux are numerous, in fact, our new security measure we like to call SBID (Secruity By Increased Downtime) beats anything Linux has. Prepare to be assimilated. Oh, hold on.. it appears I have a call on the other line from.. oh.. Janet Reno... hmmm..
(Announcer) Heh.. heh.. thats all the time we have tonight, tune in tommorrow night for another call-in session with Linux Torvalds, the man behind Linux.
Can we get past the holier-than-thou dude? (Score:1)
Maybe someone should pass that guy a joint. He keeps going on about them like he's jonesing for one.
Is this the marijuana show or something on computers? And as I type I wish this guy would a-shut a-the a-hill a-hup.
Cocayne? What the heck is Cocayne? Speaking of executions... someone stick a fork in this show.
Forget it. Someone relate what Linus said later.
I can't listen to this jackass.
Digital Wokan, Tribal mage of the electronics age
Re:You need the Winblows version!!! (Score:1)
Someone said the windows version worked under WINE though, havnt tried myself.
it's starting (Score:1)
Can anyone give us the goods? (Score:1)
I'm just out of range, can anybody in the area let us know what "godly" things the great linus says? I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
Re:2600?? (Score:1)
Re:Can we get past the holier-than-thou dude? (Score:1)
just a replay of linuxworld expo tapes (Score:1)
Re:Some quick notes I took (Score:1)
That sounds suspiciously like the keynote Linus gave at Linux World Expo last Wednesday. I was under the impression that this was a live interview.
Linus is a good speaker; he disarms you with his humility, and is quick to point out when he doesn't know something or someone else would be more qualified to answer. However, when hit with a question he feels is appropriate to answer, he can give it to you with both barrels.
"I may disagree with what you have to say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
Re:ra shit (Score:1)
didnt work for me... (Score:1)
nmarshall
#include "standard_disclaimer.h"
R.U. SIRIUS: THE ONLY POSSIBLE RESPONSE
Re:You need the Winblows version!!! (Score:1)
Where did you find that out? It says "5.0 or higher" on the website.
Hmmm, RealPlayer (Score:3)
5.0 or higher, huh? Anybody else getting this?
Does this mean I have to downgrade? That's sort of moronic.
ra shit (Score:1)
Re:Hmmm, RealPlayer (Score:2)
Only thing I can say: Real, get off your asses and update this year old alpha already!
-- iCEBaLM
It was the Keynote from Linuxworld.. (Score:1)
Ok 10 year olds back to turding and hot grits! isn't there an aol chat room somewhere for this kind of stuff?
Some quick notes I took (Score:4)
Asks how many are linux users and how many just wandered in the street.
Doesn't like to talk, he's a programmer.
Been forced to be the poster boy of linux.
forced to OSS, should be Stallman
doesn't like softball questions,
no questions, slideshow
geared his speech to wall street, all the audience linux users
fragmentation is bogeyman of unix, when is linux fragemnation...
infighting between unix vendors, instead of improving code
lost the market
fragmentation is not so bad [good vs bad fragmentation]
-linux succeeded in supercomputer, to small and feeble [computers]
-succeeded in internationalization
supercomputers look like fridges
linux runs on supercomputers and fridges
talks about a web browser on a fridge, prevents people from getting people fatter
fragmentation allows supercomputer linux vendors and fridge linux vendors
everyone saying java is dying [missed why he said that]
modularity, modularity, modularity
bad fragmenation: technical fragmentation
don't improve fridge linux, improve the base linux
linux is anti-fragmenting, forces everyone to live together, even if they don't want too
community, community, community: forces companies to go to great lengths to avoid looking bad
in front of the community
more high-brow values? not a clash between community and companies... companies have values (the
better ones) linux is not supposed to be anti-commercial... pt of linux, nice to use and control
what they're using.... every good company should do this cuz of happy customers
exchange of ideas has worked in science (end of shamanism), should work for comp.sci
programs written by shamans, now a better system
technology for technology sake isn't very good, lose sight
another perspective
have helped linux become a system people want to use
much of the work done is in userland... prettier, easier to use, linus hasn't worked on it, he doesn't
know pretty if it hit him on the head
new devices, new bugs, commercial people do the boring stuff
talked about the "development kernel" so it took long to make it productized
doesn't want to be long between releases
linux 2.4 next version of kernel:
balance between servers and small computers
pre-phase, going back to California and start pre 2.4
only bug fixes, expects to take a few months
filesystem, infrastructure reworked - scaling
"got asses kicked on some benchmarking"
some mobile stuff/transmetta and making linux friendlier to these
3-d stuff for supposedly CAD, really for games
Audience questions:
Q. some cable magazine guy: linux on settops, cable a major player for linux?
A. was not a fan for special applications, but now realizes that special applications (doing
one thing) is the way to go. Linux is suited because of modularity and open source
though his crystal ball is broken for last 9 yrs
open model is good for embedded devices
Q. linuxsecurity.com lack of journaling filesystem and the different standards
A. wonderful world of standards! 2 filesystems that are production quality, vendors are already
... let them battle out, often it's timing (perfect)... standards should be driven by market
forces
Q. Bruce Perrens, he wants to play DVD
A. doesn't like the dvd situation; DVD wants to control the market by locking them
... hopes they lose the court case, he watches dvd himself
out of the technical people's hands
Re:Can we get past the holier-than-thou dude? (Score:1)
This is annoying enough to turn me Republican.
A great, now I'm listening to a crappy sounding version of some lame song I don't care about. You'd think they could at least kill the noise. This is a digital stream, isn't it?
Re:what interview?! (Score:1)
This stuff is making me cranky. (There needs to be a -1, cranky moderation option.)
Not an interview (Score:1)
The question is, is there an archive? (Score:2)
Re:Can we get past the holier-than-thou dude? (Score:1)
It bothers me that I'm even *less* knowledgable than the average American when it comes to this (how sick is that?), but a great site to brush up on your political issues is www.govote.com. I'm not a shill for this place, but it's great cuz it tells you exactly what politicians stand for and can match you to a candidate based on your interests. Straightforward stuff. Really educational if, like me, you're politically inept.
mp3 vs. real audio (Score:1)
I've been recording Pacifica radio shows in mp3 (for personal use) since last year. 1 hour long show in 32 bit 44100 hz goes down roughtly 14 MB.
I heard from radio hosts that realaudio has been sending people to radio stations to help them get online. Anyone familiar with these offereings?
Will There Be New Info? (Score:1)
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Re:Will There Be New Info? (Score:1)
For us? Probably nothing new. Linus has been interviewed a lot, and most of us Linux geeks have read most of the interviews. He'll probably be asked the same old questions that he's always asked.
And of course, he'll shoot back the same witty answers he always does, especially 'world domination'. Oh well. At least Linux is getting some coverage on the radio, bringing it to some people who've never heard of it. Perhaps it'll spark an interest in some. One can only hope.
Re:Hmmm, RealPlayer (Score:1)
What a waist.... (Score:1)
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Why the hell did you put it on slashdot? (Score:1)
Re:ra shit (Score:1)
Irony, and RealAudio (Score:1)
Ah well. Maybe an mp3 will be available sometime? *cough*
John
what interview?! (Score:1)
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"There is no off position on the genius switch." --Dave Letterman
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THIS IS BOGUS! (Score:1)
sludg-o
Sorry roblimo (Score:1)
sludg-o
mp3's are illegal?? (Score:1)
BASH.EXE-2.02$ pwd; ls
/games/Age_Of_Empires_2/Sound/stream
BRITISH.MP3
BYZANTIN.MP3
CELT.MP3
CHINESE.MP3
COUNTDWN.MP3
FRENCH.MP3
GOTH.MP3
JAPANESE.MP3
LOST.MP3
MONGOL.MP3
OPEN.MP3
PERSIAN.MP3
RANDOM.MP3
SARACEN.MP3
TEUTON.MP3
TOWN.MP3
TURK.MP3
VIKING.MP3
WON1.MP3
WON2.MP3
START THEM LAWSUITS !!!!
ugh (Score:1)
-W.W.
Re:ugh (Score:1)
-W.W.
Thanks for letting me know... (Score:1)
Imposter again! (Score:1)
Why aren't DJs downsized?!(Re:whoa I'm confused) (Score:1)
I am in NYC, I caught the 1 AM to 1:30 AM portion, until the DJs came on schpieling their Radio Jock yammerings. *ugh* No announcement that the scheduled aired portion was ending for the station. Torvald was cutt off in mid-sentence, he was answering questions from the floor. There appered to be a huge audience. This was no radio interview, it was a broadcast of a lecture soemwhere.
When the over the air radio broadcast was cut off I turned on my gf's Real Player 6.x on her Win95 machine. The station's Web site read RA 5.0 needed at the minimum, we met that. Then the player would not play unless I d/l a 4 MB plug-in. F**k that!
I hate RA, that dang thing is always REQ that plugings be installed, it came with Netscape 4.5, it's had half a dozen plugins installed over time and it
BTW, LT did touch on the question of which journaling FS will win out: ~let the market decide~ is what he said.
Pretty accurate (Re:Some quick notes I took) (Score:1)
Topless? (Score:1)
Did I miss something?
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Re:ra shit (Score:1)
Unless you have the express written consent of Major League Baseball.
The bus came by and I got on
That's when it all began
There was cowboy Neal
At the wheel
Of a bus to never-ever land