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A Brief History of Linux
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Here is a presentation I created for the Barrie Users Group meeting that was held on September 2, 2009. It explains the history of Linux including Bell Labs, Unix, and GNU and continues through today with Ubuntu and Mint Linux.
The Presentation
- Audio + Visual online: Or, you can watch the Linux history presentation in your browser, with the slides synced with the audio.
- Audio:
- Visual:
The Links
Here are important items I mentioned in the presentation, or diagrams I referenced:
- Linux Mint is the easiest, most completely Linux user experience. You can buy Linux Mint and have a CD sent to you for about $20 or download it for free from their website and burn in to your own CD.
- Linux Mint is built on the power of Ubuntu which is another fine distribution. You can get a CD of Ubuntu shipped to you for free from the Ubuntu website or download the CD image for free from their website and burn it to your own CD.
- Xubuntu, a cut down Linux designed to run as fast as possible on old computer with all applications you need. You can get a CD shipped to you for free from the website or download Xubuntu to burn on your own CD.
- Wikipedia’s Unix page has the Unix time-line chart that shows the relationship between Unix types and their relationships. I forgot to mention that OS X comes from NextStep, a Unix system.
- Linux Distribution Time-line is the chart that shows all the different Linux distributions and how they relate to each other. This page lets you see the revisions the chart has gone through, but you only need to download the newest version in the list at the bottom.
- Finally, here are two great resources on Linux that I read about 4 years ago, from which I just may have stolen many of my points from. I went back to find these pages just for this presentation. The first is A Brief History of Unix and the second is The Complete History of Tux (So Far).

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