Story: Linux kernel: Moving closer to Windows?
I tend to agree with the idea that windows is moving towards Linux. I have the none-so-glamorous job of managing a large enterprise application that runs on Windows servers
(>30). For example, over the last year I have been increasingly using Russinovich's (coincidentally enough) tools in lieu of the built in functionality that comes with UNIX/Linux.
By no means is the Windows based app as stable as its Linux/UNIX equivalents. So, to say Linux is playing catch-up is a stretch.
I think this trend of making the 2 OS's more similar goes both ways - and is certainly interesting. This is inline with Torvald's theory that the OS will eventually become irrelevant.
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Story: Linux kernel: Moving closer to Windows?
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One good thing about this artcle is that it reveil... Lindsey Rockwell -
Haha. It is amazing that the people who write thes... Andy Potter -
Microsoft owns ZDNet
That's the only reasonable ex... Marc Martin -
"Windows, said Russinovich, owes a great deal to a... Matthew Foerman -
The article says, and I quote:
Meanwhile Linux, n... Christos Dimitrakakis -
-sigh- another one bites the bling...
It's a shame... Lance Kalzus -
In some features sure... Why not?
In many others... Anonymous -
"one of the creators of Digital's VMS Unix operati... Anonymous -
Bad technical article. As the article quotes a guy... Jeff Davies -
"Windows, said Russinovich, owes a great deal to a... Russell Conner -
I tend to agree with the idea that windows is movi... Anonymous -
Heck - Linux closer to windows? Wait, now windows... pepe -
He has absolutely no clue what he's talking about:... Michael -
If the linux operating system is approaching windo... Ben Dischinger -
More FUD and lousy editing. I remember why I stopp... JMc -
I'm like... lost of words by the sheer bullshit wr... Anonymous -
This guy really know nothing...
He is comparing th... Carlos Perilla -
Well except the fact that one of the kernels has a... ray klassen -
what kind of article is this? it's totally mixing... Mike Johnson -
If we accept this as true (and it is not), the mai... No more salves -
Maybe this article reveals that M$ is making is ug... Swann Tereo -
More FUD.
Microsoft products are nothing even clos... Stephen Kuhn -
How can you have an opinion...
without seeing the... Alan Peery -
When journalism becomes little more then a means o... Jon Spanos -
Hahaha ZDnet at it again.
This _IS_ the most reta... Anonymous -
The author is certainly moving closer to BULL SHIT... Aj -
I'll put my hands up to the VMS Unix slip-up. We s... Matt Loney -
point taken!. I think it is better to publish thes... Hassan moallin -
A lot of you guys/gals fail to note that this arti... Robin Strahan -
Hmmm....
doing a graphical operation on Windows in... Tim Wright -
The Linux kernel is far superior to the NT kernel.... Nicholas Donovan -
Dave Cutler was a VMS contributor in the early day... Anonymous -
RE: Russinovich tech ability
Mark Russinovich is t... Anonymous -
ASUS just told today INTEL take your chips... Ajit Arora -
This doesn't make any sense. Even though Russinov... Ryan Thoryk -
All these comments are nothing more than over... Your Momma -
Kernel Windowing...
The creator of the Minix OS (A... Ryan Thoryk -
Some notes to those who write about how unsta... Adam Sandor -
Windows NT 3.0 was monolithic instead of mic... X Microsofty -
I'm disappointed . . .
that a website with a long... Craig Crabtree -
I only access ZDNet to have a laugh or two when an... Anonymous -
windoze have SMP kernel? tygr -
Well folks! Don't forget that this is from ZDnet,... Anonymous -
Dont forget who Russinovitch is. He is a major win... ximmoto -
My previous comment left too much unsaid:
Linux an... Max Lybbert -
I'll never understand why X keeps getting dragged... Lance Boyle -
Are any of the kiddies whacking this article over... Vance Shearer -
Windows' bad ideas:
1. The GUI can't be stopp... Win Doe -
To the last thing in the prevoius commen... Adam Sándor -
This must be part of the "Get the facts campaign"... German Krackow

