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What was the first linux distro?

  • by Gee-Tech

The first Linux distro, or distribution, was called “Tux”, and it was developed by Larry Ewing in 1992. Tux was a simple distribution that included the Linux kernel, a few utilities, and some basic documentation. It was primarily intended as a demonstration of the capabilities of the Linux kernel and was not intended for widespread… Read More »What was the first linux distro?