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Revision 42 . . (edit) December 13, 2001 8:22 pm by (logged).253.64.xxx
Revision 41 . . December 8, 2001 8:12 am by Lee Daniel Crocker [Disambiguate Linux links.]
Revision 40 . . (edit) December 8, 2001 8:01 am by Alan D ["Linux for short" implies that people that call it "linux" acknowledge, or are even aware of the term "GNU/Linux", which is not the case]
Revision 39 . . (edit) November 14, 2001 4:53 am by Stephen Gilbert [link edit]
  

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The source base was sold to Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) who sold SVR4 on Intel hardware alongside their traditional Xenix-like SCO-UNIX offering.
The source base was sold to Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) who sold SVR4 on Intel hardware alongside their traditional Xenix-like SCO-UNIX offering.

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Torvalds produced a kernel called Linux to which he and others ported the Free Software Foundation's GNU libraries and tools.
The GNU tools, when combined with the Linux kernel, provided the foundation for a POSIX conformant operating system known as GNU/Linux or just Linux.
Torvalds produced a kernel called Linux to which he and others ported the Free Software Foundation's GNU libraries and tools.
The GNU tools, when combined with the Linux kernel, provided the foundation for a POSIX conformant operating system known as GNU/Linux or just Linux.

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