Re: How innovative is Linux?
From: Adrian Bunk
Date: Mon Jun 25 2007 - 18:57:37 EST
On Sun, Jun 24, 2007 at 12:02:22AM +0200, Carlo Wood wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 23, 2007 at 04:46:08PM +0100, Alan Cox wrote:
> > Now if you want really innovative OS work go look in the lab or at
> > projects most people have never heard of and don't run.
>
> Hey, I heard of one. I got a few friends that are sitting
> in an IRC channel and have been working on a complete new
> OS from scratch for like 10 years now (kernel, filesystem,
> graphics drivers, libraries - everything). I consider them
> to be totally nuts of course. When I ask them why are you
> still doing this? Can't you use linux? Then the answer is
> that there are still companies interested in operating
> systems like that, precisely because they are not well-
> known. It would be pretty hard to exploit vulnerabilities
> in such a system (or that is their explanation anyway).
Can you name such companies so that I'll never accidentally buy some of
their stocks? ;-)
There are already more than enough operating systems available that are
less popular than Linux...
E.g. a good combination of less popular than Linux and a very good
security reputation would be OpenBSD.
> Carlo Wood
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Adrian
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