Date: 1/22/2014 |
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1969: a UNIX like OS on PDP 7 was written by Ken Thompson in Bell Labs It was single user, non-multitasking, written in assembler; 1973: C programming language by Dennis Ritchie in Bell Labs; 1975: First widely available version of UNIX (written in C); Late seventies: two main stream UNIX distributions - System V from Bell Labs and Berkeley release. Eighties: commercial UNIX operating systems: DEC, Sun, IBM, etc. 1985: GNU, the Free Software Foundation, is founded (Richard Stallman) 1991: Starting of the Free Family Berkely like OS, BSD, (NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD). 1991: Finnish graduate student Linus Torvalds announces release of Linux based on GNU tools. Now days: numerous distributions of Linux; the fastest developing OS; accepted by some commercial hardware and software vendors (IBM, Oracle, HP, Amazon, Google). Has become the leading OS in High Performance Computing, Cloud Computing, mobile OS and apps, microcontroller devices. |