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by smartkids
5035 days ago
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Just based on the Linus quotes, I think he's right. The kernel did what it was supposed to do back in 1991. What is the "desktop" supposed to do? There will never be unanimous agreement on that - every user will have different needs and preferences - and so desktop developers live in constant denial, believing they are the only ones whose preferences are relevant - i.e. they know what's best for users - and blaming others for their own failings. I'm not a Linux fan, but I give Torvalds' +1 for his response (and knowing the value of "not breaking stuff"). |
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