June 2017
Intermediate to advanced
478 pages
13h 14m
English
Linux began in 1991, when Linus Torvalds started writing an operating system for Intel 386- and 486-based personal computers. He was inspired by the Minix operating system written by Andrew S. Tanenbaum four years earlier. Linux differed in many ways from Minix; the main differences being that it was a 32-bit virtual memory kernel and the code was open source, later released under the GPL v2 license. He announced it on 25th August, 1991, on the comp.os.minix newsgroup in a famous post that began with:
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