Re: History of Unix/Linux

From: Riley Williams (agiv@polsl.gliwice.pl)
Date: Tue Mar 07 2000 - 02:04:49 EET

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    Hi Arno.

    > I've been asked by our local ham radio association to give
    > a presentation about Linux and it's use for packet radio.

    It's probably far too late for your presentation, but for future
    reference, here's some URL's to possibly relevant resources:

     1. The Linux HomePage...

            http://www.linux.org

     2. The Linux Kernel History...

            http://www.memalpha.cx/Linux/Kernel

     3. A list of Linux distributions...

            http://kernelnotes.org/distindex.html

    Hope they're of use...

    Best wishes from Riley GM7GOD / KB8PPG

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