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by pjmlp
718 days ago
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I have been around long enough, hence why I can offer some reality checks. > 1998: Many major companies such as IBM, Compaq and Oracle announce their support for Linux. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Linux The C language it was written on, has come into existence thanks to AT&T paychecks, landing on Ken Thompson and Brian Kernighan bank accounts. |
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> 1996: Version 2.0 of the Linux kernel is released. The kernel can now serve several processors at the same time using symmetric multiprocessing (SMP), and thereby becomes a serious alternative for many companies.
Linux had been around for half a decade at that point, and companies took note and reacted accordingly in 1998.