Ask Microsoft's Linux Lab Manager 545
Microsoft Linux Lab Manager Bill Hilf has been mentioned on Slashdot before, not to mention (as you might expect) on Microsoft Watch. His latest high profile coworker, Daniel Robbins, has also gotten a bit of Slashdot attention. Got any questions for Bill he hasn't already answered elsewhere? Post them below (one per post, please). We'll send him 10 - 12 of the highest-moderated ones and post his answers next Monday.
Slashdot as PR outlet for Microsoft. (Score:2, Interesting)
A lot of misconception and lies are hear as well (Score:4, Insightful)
A lot of what is rated insightful/informative here sometimes leaves a lot to be desired. It can be hard to distinquish between agenda and fact.
I would love to see even more of these interviews. Finally you can elect to not see these on
Re:A lot of misconception and lies are hear as wel (Score:2)
Puh-lease.
I'd be more interested in an interview with a pr0n king (at least they make no bones that a lot of the stuff you're looking at is fake, thanks to Dr. Schulnick and DuPont).
Re:Slashdot as PR outlet for Microsoft. (Score:2)
Until then, just more marketing bullshit and PR spin. The day they are concerned about interoperability is the day they are planning a product release to replace it.
For an exaqmple, look at how they have often tried to make Samba useless.
Re:Slashdot as PR outlet for Microsoft. (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Slashdot as PR outlet for Microsoft. (Score:2)
Re:Slashdot as PR outlet for Microsoft. (Score:2)
And just who might the "slashdot crowd" be? IT industry decision-makers? Stop it, you're killing me.
In fact, I'll go out on a limb and say that the majority of slashdot readers are Windows users. Exclusively. Dual Linux/Windows booters fall in a distant second.
More to the point, I'm betting Microsoft suspects this as well (they certainly advertise enough here, d
Re:Slashdot as PR outlet for Microsoft. (Score:3, Informative)
Some of us actually work in the industry, set up and manage servers, deploy desktops, write code, make recommendations, etc. - its' not ALL about downloading as much pr0n as possible ...
Last I looked, it was Microsoft that was the poser, with bullshit announcements lik
Re:Slashdot as PR outlet for Microsoft. (Score:2)
Re:Slashdot as PR outlet for Microsoft. (Score:2)
Idiot.
Re:Slashdot as PR outlet for Microsoft. (Score:3, Funny)
Start with the obvious (Score:3, Interesting)
Simple question (Score:2)
Followup (Score:2)
Q: What does 30 pieces of silver buy, these days?
Open Standards (Score:5, Interesting)
I suppose more generally: In your testing is it solely relegated to Linux in the Server role, or do you address End-User issues as well
what footware? (Score:5, Funny)
I'd like to step aside from all the hardware and software questions people are going to throw at you and focus on a more tangible topic: footware. When someone like yourselves accept a job stomping on baby ducks all day, do you invest in new boots, or do you just come to work in whatever old shoes you have in your closet?
Appreciatively,
Seth
Re:what footware? (Score:2)
Considering this is Linux, shouldn't that be baby penguins?
Re:what footware? (Score:3, Insightful)
So, ha! I counter your unfunny pedantry with my own!
Wrong bird (Score:2)
Actually, those are penguins, not ducks.
Re:what footware? (Score:2, Informative)
Perhaps you should stick to "accidentally" leaving the plunger in the toilet and "mistakenly" sit on it and rock back and forth like the anally fixated Down's Syndrome retard that you are.
Asshole. Try to look at the FAQ, which is a sort of detail on what the creators of the site would like to see. I quote:
If You Can't Be Deep, Be Funny : If you don't have something truly developing to the topic, some humor is welcome. Humor is lacking in our lives and will continue to be promoted. Remember though, wh
Penguin Aid? (Score:5, Interesting)
My question is this: if you find a security vulnerability in linux, do you inform the linux community about it?
Yes, we immediately publish Linux vulnerabilities (Score:4, Funny)
Yes, we immediately publish Linux vulnerabilities in our marketting literature and immediately distribute this literature widely to IT decision makers and other professionals.
Here's mine.. (Score:2)
My question: (Score:2)
Wrong lab (Score:2)
Plans (Score:5, Interesting)
I just went through integrating a linux server on the Windows 2003 Active Directory network here, and though it took some commandline work and messing with pam.d and samba, it wasn't actually that hard to get it joined up to the domain. Now everyone who has a login and password can login locally, as well as via SSH/sftp and jabber.
I'm glad that Microsoft is letting linux/unix machines integrate at least somewhat, but it would please me to no end to see Microsoft extending their existing Unix services for Windows servers. I know that unix services exist for Windows servers, but we just haven't needed to install them yet (no need for LDAP at this point).
P.S. I hope they keep you around for a while!
Re:Plans (Score:4, Funny)
what's the airspeed of a laden swallow (Score:2)
Marching Orders... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Marching Orders... (Score:2)
I'm thinking where MS provides a PHP language for the
I guess the same could be asked for Perl, but I think PHP is far more fashionable for web apps today.
Can Microsoft Ever Give Us Free As In Freedom? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Can Microsoft Ever Give Us Free As In Freedom? (Score:2)
Microsoft Linux (Score:2)
Stranger in a strage land (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Stranger in a strage land (Score:2)
Duh!...
He reads
Re:Stranger in a strage land (Score:2)
Re:Stranger in a strage land (Score:2)
Ooh... I like that as well!
Sarchasm...the gulf between my wit and your understanding
Question, contribution of Linux to industry (Score:2)
Put Microsoft to work for Linux (Score:2)
Re:Put Microsoft to work for Linux (Score:2)
#wireless install for Ubuntu 5.0.4
#remove existing ndiswrapper
sudo modprobe -r bcmwl5
sudo rmmod ndiswrapper
sudo apt-get remove ndiswrapper-utils
sudo rm -r
sudo rm -r
#Install Linux headers
#(enter your version of linux headers or usr the synaptic package manager)
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.10
#install ndiswrapper
cd
sudo tar xv
Re:Put Microsoft to work for Linux (Score:2)
Actually, I know you are right. The root problem is that many manufacturers don't support Linux with drivers, etc., and that is why we have ndiswrapper...
BUT...
Why don't we have a ndiswrapper installer and GUI interface? There's no excuse for that IMHO. Yeah, I know, maybe next year...
ELF Binaries (Score:2)
Does Microsoft intend on making Windows capable of running native Linux ELF binaries now or in the future? I assume the MS has no intention to help out WINE with making Windows binaries compatible but I'm curious as to whether support for the other way around will become a reality.
Respecting Linux's nitch (Score:3, Interesting)
What's your recommendation? (Score:2)
Failing that: How much attention do you pay to minor distributions (i.e. not Red Hat, Debian, SuSe and Mandrake)? How do they compare, in your hands? What works and doesn't work?
Re:What's your recommendation? (Score:2)
When will you compete a level playing field? (Score:2)
If Microsoft believes that it can win by innovating and playing fair, why don't they release network file formats (SMB) and Office file protocols with a BSD-compatible license so that I can access and use that data with any application I choose? And no, the recent "opening" of their office file formats is not enough as its license is completely incompatible with its major
What's it like... (Score:2)
How do you handle zealots? (Score:2)
Re:How do you handle zealots? (Score:2)
Zealot Handling (Score:2)
Hell, rich as Microsoft is they probably will have some fully loaded seige tanks and fleet of battlecruisers just in case.
Re:Zealot Handling (Score:2)
Ask Slashdot - MS linux (Score:2)
Question (Score:2, Insightful)
MS going open? (Score:2)
Freeing up interoperability info (Score:2)
Re:Freeing up interoperability info (Score:2)
Given that MS is now apparently messing about with Linux, does it have any plans to give something back to the community? For example a GPL-compliant license to use the standards, interfaces and formats required to fully interoperate with MS products. If not, how does MS justify this unethical behaviour?
I would like the question better.
Cool toys we'll never see. (Score:2)
Why doesn't Microsoft release Microsoft Linux? (Score:3, Funny)
One of the primary reasons Linux is somewhat inferior to commerical offierings when considered as a general-purpose dektop operating system is that there is a lack of a single guiding human interface standard for the various groups to work toward. Companies such as Apple Computer and Microsoft have invested large amounts of money in human interface studies, and although much of this information has been made readily accessible to the public, it would appear that very little of that information has been put to good use by F/OSS developers.
With Apple using the BSD branch of software as it's operating system core, do you see a future for a Microsoft-branded Linux distribution, using a Microsoft-developed HCI design?
Though there is a large amount of enmity in the F/OSS community toward Microsoft, it cannot be denied that Microsoft's development methods are demonstrably capable of producing quality software. Could Microsoft serve as a catalyst for consolidation within the community, while remaining true to the F/OSS philosophy? Could such a strategy be profitable for Microsoft?
Re:Why doesn't Microsoft release Microsoft Linux? (Score:2)
Samba (Score:4, Funny)
(Shameless, I know...)
Offensive use of patents? (Score:2)
Execs trying Linux? (Score:5, Interesting)
I think it would be interesting to hear the opinions of people at Microsoft who actually have tried Linux (with KDE, OpenOffice, Firefox, etc.), versus the standard "Linux is evil" public relations line.
Standards (Score:2)
Re:Standards (Score:2)
(not that you'll really hear that out of Microsoft, but... :)
Interoperability (Score:2)
Command Line (Score:2)
Windows Services for Unix (Score:4, Interesting)
Here's what I'd like to know (Score:2)
Question about the Domain Setups you have... (Score:2)
For example I have a domain setup where there is a Microsoft Box acting as the Domain controller for the AD (and as PDC emulator). Several Linux boxes are acting as member servers. Serveral windows boxes act as member servers. DNS/DDNS is setup on both the Windows AD DC, and on a Lin
Long-term Integration Plans? (Score:2)
My Question (Score:2)
Re:My Question (Score:2)
speaking of... [denounce.com]
A two-part question: (Score:2)
Have you ever wanted to pull Bill Gates aside, and discreetly inquire why someone with more money than God has such a shitty haircut?
Steve Ballmer seems to sweat a lot, especially while dancing; Do you think he has to sleep on a sponge?
Another Linux Question (Score:2)
Are you guys looking for a new mascot? I'm real cheap. A couple pounds of fish a day, water, a place to take a swim and a warm place to take a private dump. That's all I need. A small stipend so I can buy a penguin wh
Interoperability? (Score:2)
With all the catching up that Microsoft is trying to do with other software groups lately, is the Linux Lab purposed for any reverse
Research Linux/OSS Development Philosophy? (Score:2)
Expanding:
One of the supposed big advantages with OSS development is that it brings together large numbers of developers capable of cooperating in a relatively distributed manner, with little in the way of central coordination - a new feature can be implemented in a local fork, and survive globaly on it's merits.
The more spe
Driver Standards (Score:2)
Do you think Microsoft would be interested in the creation of open driver standards and open API's for hardware?
This would in effect make a broader range of hardware more like commodity DRAM, commodity flash memory, commodity CDROMs, etc. Right now at the top of my annoyance list is wireless ethernet adapters. They are a pain no matter what operating system I run.
Raydude
How do you deal with Office formats (Score:2)
Straight answer on Word and Excel formats please (Score:2)
Thanks.
Questions (Score:2)
Do you feel any pressure to play down Linux's strengths internally? Externally?
How would you personally feel if Windows achieved total market domination, extinguishing Linux?
What do you miss the most? (Score:2)
Personally, I miss the tab autocompletion in most shells. The tab autocompletion in the Win XP shell seems primitive by comparison:
What Kind of Impact Do You Expect to Have? (Score:2)
Free Software and Microsoft (Score:2)
Beat em or Join em? (Score:3, Insightful)
All of them have their +'s and -'s, but one of my biggest gripes about Microsoft is that instead of trying to leverage OSS, they continually try to crush or marginalize it. Over time I find myself less and less likely to consider a Microsoft solution because I know that over time Microsoft will try and make that solution less interoperable with all of my other solutions.
Microsoft would sell more software to me if I could be sure that they are NOT going to try and lock out all of my other platforms going forward.
Given your current position, does it look as if Microsoft will continue to try and marginalize OSS, or will they do an about face and work to try and ensure ongoing interoperability?
what does microsoft have to offer me? (Score:5, Interesting)
Why would I ever consider, let alone recomend, a Microsoft product?
.NET (Score:2, Interesting)
Basically, I'm a fan of
Next Job? (Score:2)
VI or Emacs (Score:2)
Career Limiting Move (Score:2)
Inversely, does one who studies the code for Windows limit their future potential to develop open source code?
Well, something personal (Score:2)
interop (Score:2)
What is it like to work for the dark lord? ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H
What are the areas of interoperability that you are targeting in your research of Linux? What Linux technologies are you most interested in interoperating with from a business viability model perspective?
OOo in MSO (Score:2)
What does MS gain from cooperating with Linux? (Score:2)
My impression is that the Linux lab is about developing some in-house expertise in open source so that the company will have people who understand a trend that looks like it will probably become more important as time goes on. Is that a reasonable take?
The other popular conceptions of the lab, I think, are that it's somehow aimed at disrupting linux (which I don't believe, if only because
Re:first? (Score:2, Interesting)
ok, maybe this is more for the Office developers.. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:ok, maybe this is more for the Office developer (Score:2)
Re:ok, maybe this is more for the Office developer (Score:2)
What is the equivelant in windows?
Answer: Write all documents to CD. Buy new computer with new Windows. Reinstall all documents from CD.
Nice and simple, and considering th $699 SCO Linux license it's much cheaper
[PS If you're American and don't understand this kind of humour please don't mod this down.]
What a weak Apple troll you offer. (Score:2)
Perhaps you are too young to remember but trackballs inspired mice with scroll balls years, decades ?, ago. This is not an Apple innovation. Neither is many programmable buttons. What is new about the Apple mouse is the look and feel, not th
Re:Mr. Hilf: (Score:2)
Re:anti-linux propaganda (Score:2)
Linux has its weaknesses. Many of them. Quite a few where Windows works better. Just waiting to be shown to the public. If anyone at MS knows them, it would be this guy. But Balmer shoots complete bullshit. Non-existing issues. Fake benchmarks. Plain lies. I can't believe a guy who has a bit of clue about Linux would pass this kind of bullshit to Balmer, instead of some real info. (unless of course this guy is sabotaging MS, keeping the truth to himself and sending easiest to debunk and most unbe