Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Linus Torvalds celebrates 22 years of Linux with nostalgic message

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WHITE PAPER: EMC Corporation & WWT

VSPEX boost enterprise business for WWT
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WHITE PAPER: Hitachi and VMware

Virtualization Review - Hitachi Unified Compute Platform
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Linus Torvalds celebrates 22 years of Linux with nostalgic message
It was 22 years ago on Sunday that Linus Torvalds announced in a newsgroup posting that he was creating a free operating system, a message he echoed in his announcement Sunday of the latest Linux kernel release candidate. Read More

Is Linux too dull and boring?
Is Linux a dull and boring operating system? Does it need more fun apps? Plus: How to find Android tablet apps, and Crunchbang Linux is a minimalist's dream distro! Read More


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