Interview With Jon “maddog” Hall

Been watching this nearly-hour-long conversation <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZMA3Ge144U> with Jon “maddog” Hall, who if you don’t know him, was very likely the inspiration for the famous Dilbert cartoon featuring the Unix-using neckbeard telling the corporate jobsworth to “get a better computer” <https://dilbert.com/strip/1995-06-24>. Seems that there were several round-number anniversaries related to Unix coming due in 2019 (the year after the video was made), including the 50th anniversary of its creation at Bell Labs. After an early career on IBM mainframe equipment, maddog got a job as a sysadmin at Bell Labs, where he was introduced to Unix. Then he did various different jobs over many years at DEC. At about the half-hour mark, he talks about how he met Linus Torvalds, and asked the latter about porting his still-only-32-bit x86-only fledgling Linux kernel onto the 64-bit Alpha architecture. Linus wanted to do this, but he couldn’t get an Alpha machine from the Helsinki DEC office. So maddog went to bat, pulled a few strings, and got one for him. And it took just 9 months to take Linux from being x86-only and 32-bit-only to being cross-platform and 64-bit-native.
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro