Today in history: Linux turns 20

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Today in history: Linux turns 20

Postby te_lanus » Thu Aug 25, 2011 3:25 pm

On this day 20 years ago, a young Finnish computer science student started to tell the outside world about a little tech project he was working on.

Linus Torvalds took to newsgroup Usenet to tell people about his quest to create a new operating system and ask others to give him feedback and help out.

Granted, the first version of Linux (0.01) wasn't released into the wild until September of that year, but nonetheless 25 August marked a significant milestone in its history. Torvalds actually started working on the OS in April 1991.

Interestingly, Torvalds' OS was just a hobby. He didn't plan on becoming famous or for his creation to be used the world over. But these things have happened nonetheless and now the Linux community is one of the strongest, innovation driven communities you'll find.

This is largely thanks to its open nature and the use of the GNU General Public Licence so the software can be used by anyone, shared by anyone, and modified by anyone (so long as you know what you're doing that is).

In 2003, Linux had a taste of the limelight again in the form of an IBM ad screened during the Superbowl. The first version of Linux sported just over 10,000 lines of code. Today, that figure has soared to 10s of millions.

Today, Linux is all around us. And its popularity doesn't show signs of stopping anytime soon. Take a look at the Linux Foundation's celebratory video.



http://www.itpro.co.uk/635767/today-in-history-linux-turns-20
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Re: Today in history: Linux turns 20

Postby crustyasp46 » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:16 am

"Why let Microsoft give you Windows while Linux can give you a house?"
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