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Pré-história: | |
Unix: | |
1970 - Bell Labs., por Ken Thompson, Dennis Ritchie (os mesmos da linguagem C :) | |
1983 - UNIX System V (pronounced: "System Five") is one of the first commercial versions of the Unix operating system. It was originally developed by AT&T. | |
Microsoft: | |
1975, April 4 - Bill Gates & Paul Allen | |
1976 - Open Letter to Hobbyists (Bill Gates): (Why is this? As the majority of hobbyists must be aware, most of you steal your software. Hardware must be paid for, but software is something to share. Who cares if the people who worked on it get paid?) http://www.lettersofnote.com/2009/10/most-of-you-steal-your-software.html | |
BASIC interpreters for the Altair 8800 | |
Licensed MS-DOS 1.10/1.14 to IBM, who, in August 1981, offered it as PC DOS 1.0 as one of three operating systems[13] for the IBM 5150, or the IBM PC | |
BSD: | |
1977 - Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) or Berkeley Unix because it shared the same source code with AT&T Research Unix | |
Unix Philosofy: | |
1978 - :) | |
Write programs that do one thing and do it well. | |
Write programs to work together. | |
Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a universal interface. | |
GNU (free operating system): | |
1983, 1984 - GNU (GNU is Not Unix) - Stallman (AT&T) | |
POSIX: | |
1988 - IEEE, especificação | |
História: | |
Linux (kernel): | |
1991 - Universidade de Helsinki - Finlândia, projeto pessoal de Linus Torvalds (tem duas datas de aniversário ;) | |
1991, Aug, 25 - Linus Torvalds sent out his fateful message asking for help with a new operating system (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/comp.os.minix/dlNtH7RRrGA/SwRavCzVE7gJ) | |
1991, October 5th (prefiro essa) - Torvalds sent a posting to the comp.os.minix newsgroup announcing the release of Version 0.02 (https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!msg/comp.os.minix/4995SivOl9o/GwqLJlPSlCEJ) | |
1992 - Torvalds / Tanenbaum debate - Micro vs Monolithic Kernel (https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/comp.os.minix/wlhw16QWltI%5B1-25%5D) | |
1992, version 0.99 using the GNU GPLv2 | |
Nomenclatura: | |
Freex, Linux - Linus achou muito 'narcisita' Linux, mas o administrador do FTP da universidade nomeou assim e assim ficou :) | |
GNU/Linux (userspace/kernel): | |
1993 - oldest and still active distribution projects started (Debian and Slackware) | |
* what is a distribution? | |
* main distributions (and its family tree)? | |
- Debian (apt/dpkg - DEB) | |
- Ubuntu | |
- Knoppix (um dos - senão o mais - antigos liveCDs!, versão 1.4 em 2000-09-30) | |
- Kurumin (BRAZUKA!) | |
- Fedora (yum/dnf/rpm - RPM | |
- Red Hat Enterprise | |
- CentOS | |
- Mandriva (Mandrake + Conectiva - BRAZUKA! - urpmi - RPM) | |
- openSuSE | |
- SuSE Enterprise | |
- Slackware | |
- Gentoo (portage) | |
- ChromiumOS | |
- ChromeOS | |
- Arch (pacman) | |
- Manjaro | |
1994 - Red Hat Linux (not RHEL) | |
1996 - there would be a mascot for Linux, a penguin | |
1996 - Primeira versão do SuSE Linux | |
1996 - Differences Between NT Server and Workstation Are Minimal - (http://archive.oreilly.com/pub/a/oreilly/news/differences_nt.html) | |
1998: "If Microsoft ever does applications for Linux it means I've won" - Torvalds, Linus | |
1998, July - KDEversion 1.0 released | |
1998 - Apache httpd 1.3 (https://marc.info/?l=apache-httpd-announce&m=90221040625561&w=2) | |
1999, March - GNOME (por causa da lib QT, utilizada no KDE, que era proprietária) | |
1999, August 11 - Red Hat went public | |
2001 - Steve Ballmer (Microsoft CEO): "Linux is a cancer" | |
2003 - Novell bought the SUSE (then "SuSE") brands and trademarks | |
2003, March - for allegedly contributing sections of commercial UNIX code from UNIX System V—which the SCO Group claimed it owned—to the Linux kernel's codebase | |
2005 - Git was created by Linus Torvalds for development of the Linux kernel | |
2006 (renewed 25 July 2011) - Novell signed an agreement with Microsoft covering improvement of SUSE's ability to interoperate with Microsoft Windows | |
2006 - GPLv3; "I don't think the GPL v3 conversion is going to happen for the kernel, since I personally don't want to convert any of my code." - Torvalds, Linus (http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0601.3/0559.html) | |
2008 - Initially developed by Android Inc., which Google bought in 2005, Android was unveiled in 2007, with the first commercial Android device launched in September 2008 | |
2010 - By the fourth quarter of 2010, Android's worldwide share had grown to 33% of the market becoming the top-selling smartphone platform (2 billion monthly active users in May 2017) | |
2011 - Launched first retail hardware with ChromeOS | |
2011 - Red Hat: 'Yes, we undercut Oracle with hidden Linux patches' (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03/04/red_hat_twarts_oracle_and_novell_with_change_to_source_code_packaging/) | |
2012 - Red Hat became the first one-billion dollar open source company, reaching US$1.13 billion in annual revenue during its fiscal year.[32] Red Hat passed the $2 billion benchmark in 2015. As of February 2018 the company's annual revenue was nearly $3 billion | |
2014 - Satya Nadella (Microsoft CEO): "Microsoft loves Linux" (https://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/10/20/microsoft_cloud_event/) | |
2016 - Microsoft announces SQL Server on Linux (https://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2016/03/07/announcing-sql-server-on-linux/) | |
2016 - Following the judge in the case ruling against the last remaining claims, SCO's suit against IBM was dismissed with prejudice to SCO's claims | |
2017 - Red Hat on its way to becoming the first billion-dollar-a-quarter open-source company (https://www.zdnet.com/article/red-hat-on-its-way-to-becoming-the-first-billion-dollar-a-quarter-open-source-company/) | |
2017 - Microsoft uses GIT! (https://itsfoss.com/microsoft-using-git/) | |
2017 - Market share: 66.6% Servers; 100% supercomputers; 28% mainframe; 29.44% embedded; 71.43% Smartphone; 1.93% Desktop | |
Fatos interessantes: | |
* Largest software development project on the planet (https://www.cio.com/article/3069529/linux/linux-is-the-largest-software-development-project-on-the-planet-greg-kroah-hartman.html) | |
- version 4.5 - over 21 million lines of code | |
- over 10,800 lines of code added, 5,300 lines of code removed and over 1,875 lines of code modified. Every. Single. Day. That amounts to over 8 changes per second. | |
* Cool facts (https://medium.freecodecamp.org/linux-is-25-yay-lets-celebrate-with-25-rad-facts-about-linux-c8d8ac30076d?gi=4dcca0c4e74d) | |
- While Linus was serving as in the Finnish military — doing ballistics calculations — he bought a copy of Andrew Tanenbaum’s Operating Systems: Design and Implementation. This book described Minix — a simplified educational version of Unix — and opened Linus’s eyes to the Unix philosophy. | |
- Titanic was the first feature film produced on Linux servers. | |
- Distros family tree: https://cdn-images-1.medium.com/max/2000/1*7KP2aqaHVrCgJfF9mhE8hQ.png | |
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