Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback RE: Russinovich tech ability Mark Russinovich is the author of the article I originally posted.http://www.winnetmag.com/Windows/Article/ArticleID/4494/Windows_4494.html Russinovich clearly knows what he is talking about.
[July 2, 2004, 18:08]
Sony CD Protection Sparks Spyware Row
News Mark Russinovich was doing a routine test this week of computer security software he’d co-written, when he made a surprising discovery: Something new was hiding itself deep inside his PC’s guts. It took some time for Russinovich, an experienced...
[November 2, 2005, 12:15]
Windows Dominance To Last 'two To Four Years'
News According to Mark Russinovich, co-author of Microsoft Press' Windows Internals and Inside Windows 2000, Microsoft will preserve its software dominance over alternatives such as Linux for the next two to four years, chiefly because the open-source...
[November 17, 2004, 14:45]
Is Sony BMG Spreading Malware?
News While cynics out there might be suspicious that Russinovich manufactured the story to promote his RootkitRevealer, SonyBMG has acknowledged that the rootkit code does exist. Russinovich's blog contains reports from several people who — like myself...
[November 9, 2005, 13:55]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
News The talk, given by Mark Russinovich, chief software architect for Winternals Software and co-author of Inside Windows 2000, 3rd edition (published by Microsoft press), was clearly delivered to a home crowd, and its message was clear: Linux is...
[July 1, 2004, 15:05]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog For now, says Mark Russinovich, programming folk hero and one of the two men behind the company. It's good news for Russinovich, of course, who, for helping millions of people sort out the hideously under-documented internals of Windows, deserves...
[July 21, 2006, 19:15]
Sony DRM Rootkit 'legal In The UK'
Talkback Please see comments in Marks Russinovich blog (http://www.sysinternals.com/blog/2005/11/more-on-sony-dangerous-decloaking.html ) Then restart the computer and run RootkitRevealer from Mark Russinovich website http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities...
[November 8, 2005, 10:23]
Sony Plans Patch After DRM Rootkit Row
News The issue erupted into the public consciousness late on Monday, when computer developer and author Mark Russinovich published a blog detailing how he had found the First 4 Internet software hiding deep in his computer, after he had listened to a...
[November 3, 2005, 10:10]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback Even though Russinovich is an NT expert, he has no clue about the architecture of Unix operating systems. This doesn't make any sense. Linux is a Unix clone; NT and VMS are not (and are not even close).
[July 2, 2004, 22:23]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback A lot of you guys/gals fail to note that this article is simply reporting on a presentation by Mark Russinovich. The author continuoulsy quotes Mark through out the article. So before you start saying how crap a journalist he is remember he just...
[July 2, 2004, 13:35]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback How can you have an opinion.without seeing the details of Mark Russinovich's presentation (the slides), and the verbal commentary that goes with them? I have always found his technical articles useful--and I expect that the presentation will be as...
[July 2, 2004, 10:28]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback But ultimately, said Russinovich, the gap between the two operating systems will continue to narrow to a point where their underlying kernel becomes irrelevant. This guy really know nothing. He is comparing the full Linux distro, with Linux kernel...
[July 2, 2004, 6:03]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback "Windows, said Russinovich, owes a great deal to a project led by David Cutler, one of the creators of Digital's VMS Unix operating system. Your ignorance is astounding, VMS is NOTHING like a Unix system, never has been, and never will be.
[July 1, 2004, 23:53]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback Meanwhile Linux, noted Russinovich, owes a great deal to the work of Andrew Tanenbaum, who created the Unix-like Minix operating system for educational purposes. The article says, and I quote: Although Linux creator Linux Torvalds readily admits...
[July 1, 2004, 23:25]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback "Windows, said Russinovich, owes a great deal to a project led by David Cutler, one of the creators of Digital's VMS Unix operating system" No, VMS is a completely different OS from Unix. The fellow who wrote this article clearly knows nothing at all.
[July 1, 2004, 23:19]
TechNet Webcast: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 And Kernel Changes (Level 400)
White Papers In this webcast coauthor of Microsoft Windows Internals: Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Windows 2000 (Microsoft Press, 2004) Mark Russinovich goes beneath the surface to explore the new features and enhancements in the Windows...
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback Russinovich is being quoted like this. -sigh- another one bites the bling. It's a shame that Mr. As far as I can tell from his past work (http://www.sysinternals.com/) he is a competent coder. Unfortunately, someone is not above being in Microsoft...
[July 1, 2004, 23:29]
Why Rootkits Mean You Must Nuke Your Machine
News Rootkits hit the news earlier this month when Mark Russinovich of Sysinternals noticed odd behaviour following installation of some digital rights management (DRM) software that shipped with a Sony music
[November 17, 2005, 16:35]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback 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. I tend to agree with the idea that windows is moving towards Linux.
[July 2, 2004, 0:18]
Linux Kernel: Moving Closer To Windows?
Talkback However, I think it's unfortunate that some readers seem to have failed to have spot the cues at the top of the story that were intended to clearly indicated that Russinovich lives on the Microsoft side of the divide.
[July 2, 2004, 11:26]

