Jun 01, 2021 Article blog
More recently, the father of Linux has not only been directly swearing at Intel vulnerability patches in his emails, but his Linux code in 1991 has come to light again.
Linux's father, Tovarz, was a programmer with a full personality.
In the fall of 1991, Tovos made the Linux source code public, not for fame or gain.
He looks like a loner, admits he's not sociable, and the 48-year-old still loves programming.
What impressed most programmers was that he used to call Linux "f---ck you" directly because Nvidia didn't support it.
Recently, this is known as the "living legend" of the programmer began to go mad again, showing his temper.
"These are pure rubbish," Tovarz wrote in an e-mail. D oes Intel really want to get things right? C an anyone talk to them and tell them they're all crazy! C ome on, if an Intel engineer sees it, talk to your supervisor. ”
In fact, Tovos has always focused most of his energy on developing Linux.
This time Intel's vulnerability has left him with a lot of time and effort to fix with the community.
Arguably, Tovarz was born for linux systems. His temper is also capitalized, after reading his code you will think this person is a genius!
In the 1990s, he didn't turn Linux into a commercial system, and he was asked: Would he regret it?
"If the Linux source code had not been made public, I would have regretted it," he said. I f Linux had been commercialized in the first place, it would not have grown to where it is today; T herefore, I am very happy with the original decision. ”
A programmer netizen exposed Tovarz's Linux source code, which was made public in 1991, which caught the attention of W3Cschool, and the code was posted directly below. ( Due to space constraints, more https://www.w3cschool.cn/article/9108787 can be viewed).)