a me fanno spaccare le citazioni di torvalds e i commenti trovati nei sorgenti del kernel

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<BR>Come si spegne questa macchina?
<BR> -- Linus Torvalds, per l´upgrade di
<BR> linux.cs.helsinki.fi, e dopo aver usato la macchina
<BR> per parecchi mesi
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<BR>Dijkstra probabilmente mi odia.
<BR> -- Linus Torvalds, in /usr/src/linux/kernel/sched.c
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<BR>E la 1.1.81 e´ ufficialmente BugFree(tm), quindi se riceverete dei
<BR>bug-report su di essa, sapete che sono solo bugie.
<BR> -- Linus Torvalds
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<BR>Se vuoi viaggiare per il mondo ed essere invitato a parlare in un sacco
<BR>di posti diversi, basta che tu scriva un sistema operativo Unix.
<BR> -- Linus Torvalds
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<BR>In short, at least give the penguin a fair viewing. If you still don´t
<BR>like it, that´s ok: that´s why I´m boss. I simply know better than you do.
<BR> -- Linus "what, me arrogant?" Torvalds, on c.o.l.advocacy
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<BR>I forgot to mention an important fact in the 1.3.67 announcement. In order to
<BR>get a fully working kernel, you have to follow the steps below:
<BR> - Walk around your computer widdershins 3 times, chanting "Linus is
<BR> overworked, and he makes lousy patches, but we love him anyway". Get
<BR> your spuouse to do this too for extra effect. Children are optional.
<BR> - Apply the patch included in this mail
<BR> - Call your system "Super-67", and don´t forget to unapply the patch
<BR> before you later applying the official 1.3.68 patch.
<BR> - reboot
<BR> -- Linus Torvalds, announcing another kernel patch
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