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"Dennis (Ritchie) is rather modest, and doesn’t tell you that the UNIX world has named the C compiler ‘the Ritchie compiler’ to distinguish it from other C translators”
An article from Microsystems, November 1984
In 1989, Sun Microsystems launched SPARCstation 1/1+ featuring Sun's own SPARC RISC architecture, running SunOS 4 based on 4BSD UNIX. Price: $9,000-30,000. Ad from Computerworld, May 1989
SunOS 4 screenshot:
http://bit.ly/2KY5yYb
1+ boot screen:
http://bit.ly/2udNlyD
Open source is more than just chucking some code up on GitHub. #jrssnet breaks down what it really is (and what it's not): https://red.ht/2Hi4iNp
News for Thursday, July 12: freenode Launches New Job Board, Two More Spectre Security Holes Discovered, Debian Joins KDE's Advisory Board, Android Malware Found in the Google Play Store and Stable Kernels Released
http://bit.ly/2L4bSkd
#kde #Spectre
#android #malware #Linux
Thinking about moving to #blockchain? Here's how to tell if it's right for your organization: https://red.ht/2HWGRcM
Updated Debian 9: 9.5 released https://dlvr.it/QbXlKY
#debian
#Windows #Server 2016 vs. #FreeBSD 11.2 vs. 8 #Linux Distributions Performance Benchmarks, some reference tests done on a great #Tyan #Xeon Scalable server.
http://bit.ly/2NSov0b
‍ Stephen Bourne started working on a new shell early in 1976. Bourne shell was officially the default shell in Unix Version 7, released in 1979. In 1978 he published the following article in The Bell Technical Journal (an abridged version of this article appeared in BYTE, 1983)
Here is a selection of some of the companies who have chosen #Canonical and #Ubuntu to help run their operations!
https://bit.ly/2NEVeGe
#PowerShell is now available as a snap!
bit.ly/2uR3I4l
European Space Agency's 5G Satellite Networks are being powered by #UbuntuCore and #snaps
https://bit.ly/2NEVeGe
DIY: Build a Custom Minimal Linux Distribution from Source by #pkoutoupis. Follow along with this step-by-step guide to build your own distribution from source and learn how it installs, loads and runs.
http://bit.ly/2LdX5Ez
#Linux #DIY #distribution
NetBSD 8.0!!!
- Audio mixing!
- W^X!
- ASLR, with userland built as PIE!
- Reproducible build!
- x86 spectre mitigations!
- SMAP! (to go with SMEP, already available!)
- USB3!
- nvidia graphical acceleration!
http://bit.ly/2uXAb98
#Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS (Bionic Beaver) Released, Available to Download Now
https://buff.ly/2OknHl2
#ubuntu #Linux #opensource
Let’s leverage the power of the terminal to get stuff done with a selection of apps, utilities and a couple of games for your Linux console.
https://bit.ly/2LLcd8x
LMDE 3 “Cindy” Cinnamon – BETA Release
http://bit.ly/2v4LEoy
AT&T Archives: The UNIX Operating System, circa 1980
John Mashey (of Mashey Shell) talking at 1:30
Brian Kernighan (K in 'awk') talking at 4:11
Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie appear together at 4:48
Ken Thompson talks at 13:00
http://bit.ly/2OtNdEF
The National Cyber Security Centre recently published their Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Security Guide. Read it here! https://bit.ly/2LyfgEW
On 6 August 1991 #timberners_lee first invited the public to participate in the world wide web. "The WWW project merges the techniques of information retrieval and hypertext to make an easy but powerful global information system.” He added: "Try it”
http://bit.ly/2AGCCTM
Android P (Android 9.0) now stands for "Android Pie" — 5 best new features you should check out:

http://bit.ly/2LXxUWR

#Google officially launches #AndroidPie for Pixel phones today.