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The Linux Command Line by William E. Shotts, Jr.

The Linux Command Line by William E. Shotts, Jr.

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Wikibooks History of Linux The History of Linux began in 1991 with the commencement of a personal project by a Finnish student, Linus Torvalds, to create a new free operating system kernel. Since then, the resulting Linux kernel has been marked by constant growth throughout its history. Since the initial release of its source code in 1991, it has grown from a small number of C files under a license prohibiting commercial distribution to the 3.10 version in 2013 with more than 16 million lines of source code under the GNU General Public License.[1] Events leading to creation[edit] Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie Another free operating system project, initially released in 1977, was the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD). In 1985, Intel released the 80386, the first x86 microprocessor with 32-bit instruction set and MMU with paging.[5] In 1986, Maurice J. MINIX, a Unix-like system intended for academic use, was released by Andrew S. The creation of Linux[edit] Linus Torvalds in 2002 Naming[edit] Official mascot[edit]

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