
Linux: su historia y filosofía

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Comentarios
Linus copió Minix y le cambio el nombre.
que es bueno es aprender asi
Torvalds no creó ningún sistema operativo, por Dios! Eso lo hizo Stallman junto con el Proyecto GNU. Él creó el kernel, una pieza del sistema, importante, pero no vital.
Escuchado. Gracias.
Olvidaba mensionar el mas facil de instalar y usar 1. zorin linux 2. linux mint el mas potente basado en debian y facil tambien SolusOS
En un mundo sin muros ni fronteras, ¿quién necesita puertas y ventanas?