Theory of Change #020: Miguel de Icaza on 30 years of Linux & open source
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Thirty years ago, Linux began as a college student’s hobby operating system project. Today, it’s a critical piece of software that powers the majority of the world’s smartphones and the most powerful servers and supercomputers. Along the way, Linux managed to displace much more established versions of the Unix operating system that it was designed to be compatible with.
Theory of Change #020: Miguel de Icaza on 30 years of Linux & open source
Theory of Change #020: Miguel de Icaza on 30…
Theory of Change #020: Miguel de Icaza on 30 years of Linux & open source
Thirty years ago, Linux began as a college student’s hobby operating system project. Today, it’s a critical piece of software that powers the majority of the world’s smartphones and the most powerful servers and supercomputers. Along the way, Linux managed to displace much more established versions of the Unix operating system that it was designed to be compatible with.