Well I missed the 9/11 thing since all I was looking for were some decent benchmark tests, and if you read through how he did them they seem to indicate he knows what he is talking about as far as filesystems are concerned.
I did find some conference slides from "Linux Kongress 2006" which seems to take an unbiased view (it even makes fun of the people (not me) who say "M$ suxors"). It looks quite interesting though:
http://bulk.fefe.de/lk2006/ (click on the slides link)
Oh, and by "free" I do mean legitimate. I know people love to steal Windows, but that doesn't make it a free OS.
I did find some conference slides from "Linux Kongress 2006" which seems to take an unbiased view (it even makes fun of the people (not me) who say "M$ suxors"). It looks quite interesting though:
http://bulk.fefe.de/lk2006/ (click on the slides link)
Quote:Whatever!You can say "Whatever" all you like, but it doesn't halt the fact that package managers set up all the shortcuts and menu links, and handle all dependencies. You keep on using that argument and people will keep on refuting it. You compared me to an evangelist earlier, so now I'll compare you to a creationist, always using the same refuted arguments
Oh, and by "free" I do mean legitimate. I know people love to steal Windows, but that doesn't make it a free OS.