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Slackware/Linux/Unix (pre-)history (Part 3: Unix-wars, and peace)
October 20th, 2008 by Niels Horn in BSD, UNIX, history | No Comments »
The big split
The first versions of Bell Labs' Unix. also known as 'Research Unix', included the full source code, allowing universities to improve and extend the operating system. As I wrote in the previous post in this series, UCB did a lot to add to Unix and created its own distribution - BSD.The first version [...]
Slackware/Linux/Unix (pre-)history (Part 2: A new language, a philosophy, and the spreading of Unix)
October 20th, 2008 by Niels Horn in BSD, Bell Labs, UNIX, history | 1 Comment »
Needing a new language
The first crude version of Unix was written in assembler language on the PDP-7 and later the PDP-11. But Ken Thompson thought it should be written in a higher-level language. In 1971 he first experimented with Fortran, but according to some stories, he gave up after only one day. He then [...]
Hidden name in the Linux logo
October 19th, 2008 by Niels Horn in Linux, Tux, gimp, steganography | No Comments »
This is what makes computing fun - you learn something new every day.
Today there was a post on LinuxQuestions.org by w1k0, who reported something strange with the Linux logo on his ThinkPad T60. The colors were all wrong (Tux had a green belly, blue background) and… to the left-side there was an inscription saying "Simon".
I [...]
Slackware/Linux/Unix (pre-)history (Part 1: The origins)
October 16th, 2008 by Niels Horn in Bell Labs, MIT, UNIX, history | No Comments »
In the beginning there was…
CTSS, the Compatible Time-Sharing System, developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Computation Center and first demonstrated in 1961. It had some interesting features like:
inter-user messaging (what we would call 'e-mail' nowadays)
a program called RUNCOM, that could execute several commands put together in a file - like modern-day shell scripts
RUNOFF, [...]
Lego Sculpture - You are the model!
October 16th, 2008 by Niels Horn in Lego, Lego Sculptures
I am a big fan of Lego. Unfortunately I haven't had much time lately to build anything, but I try to keep up-to-date with the latest news.Yesterday I read that famous department store Neiman Marcus has a new item in it's Christmas Catalog: A life-size sculpture of you made from Lego.
Price-tag: $60,000.00 (does not include [...]
Slackware/Linux/Unix (pre-)history (Part 0: Introduction)
October 16th, 2008 by Niels Horn in Linux, Random Thoughts, Slackware, UNIX, history
For some time I've been reading texts on the history of Slackware, Linux, UNIX, etc. It all started with this old Slackware version I found and my quest to get this (and several older) versions working in a Virtual Machine on my modern desktop.
I've been using virtualization and emulation for several years, both professionally and [...]
Older Slackware versions (V)
October 14th, 2008 by Niels Horn in Slackware, VMware, X
Well, I finally managed to get a higher resolution in VMware, at least with Slackware 4.0I discovered that VMware-server 1.0.7 still includes the drivers for XFree86 3.* & 4.*
In XFree86 3.* there is a separate "server" for each type of interface: one for monochrome cards (who remembers Hercules?), one for simple VGA, one for SVGA, [...]
Older Slackware versions (IV)
October 14th, 2008 by Niels Horn in KDE, Slackware, Tux, VMware | No Comments »
Working with fvwm2 wasn't too much fun… So I started looking for and old Slackware version that had KDE.I found out that my oldest CD with KDE was Slackware 4.0:
As it says on the cover, it comes with KDE 1.1, so this was my new project.According to the cover from the original 4-disc box, we're [...]
Older Slackware versions (III)
October 12th, 2008 by Niels Horn in Slackware, VMware, X
After successfully installing Slackware 3.5 and discovering that Slackware 1.1.2 was still available on the internet at sunsite.unc.edu I simply had to try it…
At first I had no luck, as this version does not support the standard VMware network card (PCnet32) and also lacks support for IDE CDRom drives. The VMware emulated SCSI cards (BusLogic [...]
Older Slackware versions (II)
October 11th, 2008 by Niels Horn in Slackware, VMware, X
Finally got X working on my Slackware 3.5 installation.Well, not perfectly, but good enough to capture a screen:
I had to configure X by editing XF86Config that's stored in /etc in this version.After some tweaking I got it to work with the basic "generic vga" driver, with a resolution of 640×480. It should work with higher [...]
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Dutch guy living in Brazil. Has worked in the IT business since it was invented (well, almost...). Interests: Slackware, Lego, Star Wars.
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- Hercules and Slackware (slack/390) - Part 11
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- Slackware/Linux/Unix (pre-)history (Part 3: Unix-wars, and peace)
- Slackware/Linux/Unix (pre-)history (Part 2: A new language, a philosophy, and the spreading of Unix)
- Hidden name in the Linux logo
- Slackware/Linux/Unix (pre-)history (Part 1: The origins)
- Lego Sculpture - You are the model!
- Slackware/Linux/Unix (pre-)history (Part 0: Introduction)
- Older Slackware versions (V)
- Older Slackware versions (IV)
- Older Slackware versions (III)
- Older Slackware versions (II)
- Older Slackware versions (I)
- VMware & Slackware as guest
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