Torvalds Lauds KDE

During a panel discussion at LinuxWorld Expo here in San Francisco, CA, Linus Torvalds said that the biggest development in Linux this past year has been the desktop, as reported in this story. "Within the last year, it's progressed past the eye-candy stage," he said during a panel discussion at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, praising the KDE user interface and higher-level applications such as KOffice. Another happy KDE user :-).

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by Iuri Fiedoruk (not verified)

From someone that can't run kernel 2.4 because it freezes when I mount my cdroom on redhat 7.1 I must say I agree, KDE is the most noticeable improvement on linux this year.
Congrats KDE team and all KDE apps developers, coordinators, translators, and helpers!

by hk (not verified)

hmh, i had similar problems with kernel 2.4,
just try 2.4.9, all my problems have been
solved in 2.4.9.

by Michael Wardle (not verified)

This is usually due to Linux trying to use DMA disk access mode on a CD drive that does not truely support DMA.

To disable this, you can pass an option to the kernel something like "ide=nodma". If you know which drive the problem is occuring on, you can use hdparm to disable DMA on that drive.

According to Red Hat, the problem is due to some drives claiming to support DMA, despite not truely supporting it. There is a blacklist of these drives in the Linux kernel, and naturally more recent kernels will have more up-to-date blacklists.

by Loranga (not verified)

Why not recruit Linus to the KDE core team? If Linus works for KDE, he would not be the only Linux kernel developer working for a DE...

by David Johnson (not verified)

Um, not quite, I believe that Alan Cox did/does a bit of work on G'NOME...

by dingodonkey (not verified)

he said "would not be," I think you misread :)

by ac (not verified)

Because Linus only knows C

by Dr No (not verified)

Ah, he can see.

by joib (not verified)

Actually, some very early (unreleased?) version of the Linux kernel was written in C++. Then Linus rewrote it in plain C because g++ at that time was a load of crap.

by David (not verified)

no, some earlier versions of the kernel were compiled in c++ mode, using some basic c++ features, but after much complaining about code-generations issues with g++ at the time the makefiles were switched back to c. saying that it was written in c++ is incorrect. however I do not doubt that Linus can write c++ code if he wants.

For the record several Gnome Hackers also do Kernel work. Most noteble is the project leader.

The folowing was extracted from '/usr/src/linux/CREDITS'

N: Miguel de Icaza Amozurrutia
E: [email protected]
D: Linux/SPARC team, Midnight Commander maintainer
S: Avenida Copilco 162, 22-1003
S: Mexico, DF
S: Mexico

While I was browsing there I also stumbled accross.

N: Raymond Chen
E: [email protected]
D: Author of Configure script
S: 14509 NE 39th Street #1096
S: Bellevue, Washington 98007
S: USA

Go figure :)
PS : It is monumentaly rude to send trivial and frivulus Email to anyone. Especialy free software contributer.

by Navindra Umanee (not verified)

"No fake - I'm a big fan of konqueror, and I use it for everything." -- Linus Torvalds

:-)

by Kent Nguyen (not verified)

You got me there! :)

--kent

by Philippe Fremy (not verified)

Navindra, you should give the link :-) :

http://bugs.kde.org//db/27/27340.html

by Hans Aschauer (not verified)

So this is at least _one thing_ I have in common with Linus. Makes me proud. Made my day! :-)