Remembrance of Things Past

Ahh, Memories

Article from Issue 120/2010
Author(s):

maddog reflects on events from the early days of Linux and why you can’t always trust your memory.

Birthdays and anniversaries invite reflection. Birthdays (and, in particular, significant birthdays such as my own recent 60th) often invite introspection and a look back at what one has done with one’s life. For couples who have been married for a long time, anniversaries can be a time for them to reflect back on their partnership of many years.The creation of Linux Pro Magazine/Linux Magazine was both a birth and the beginning of a marriage. Ten years ago, Linux was emerging asa commercial-grade operating system. In 1998, some of thecommercial databases had ported to Linux, and Linux wasbeing used as a server system for web servers, firewalls, andother “server-grade” systems by that time.

Buy this article as PDF

Express-Checkout as PDF
Price $2.95
(incl. VAT)

Buy Linux Magazine

SINGLE ISSUES
 
SUBSCRIPTIONS
 
TABLET & SMARTPHONE APPS
Get it on Google Play

US / Canada

Get it on Google Play

UK / Australia

Related content

comments powered by Disqus
Subscribe to our Linux Newsletters
Find Linux and Open Source Jobs
Subscribe to our ADMIN Newsletters

Support Our Work

Linux Magazine content is made possible with support from readers like you. Please consider contributing when you’ve found an article to be beneficial.

Learn More

News