Stock kernels will be the norm for some time.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There are lots of Linux users who don't care how the kernel works, but only want to use it. That is a tribute to how good Linux is.
To write a kernel without a data structure and have it be as consistent and graceful as UNIX would have been a much, much harder challenge.
The interesting thing about Android's design is how little we modified the kernel.
The next release of mainline is going to have a lot of the advanced features people want, by the way.
I continue to see a healthy PC market, very healthy. The machines will continue to morph; you'll see smaller machines that have more capability.
I think most CEOs think their stock is undervalued, probably.
I don't think objectively we are in a tech bubble when tech stocks are at a 30 year low.
I'm going to retain a lot of Microsoft's stock.
There is a large stock on hand; but somehow or other, nobody's experience ever suits us but our own.
The stock prices of networking equipment companies like Cisco Systems and Nortel Networks sometimes seem as if they are priced for perpetual success.
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