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Linus Torvalds Biography
Computer Scientist
In 1991 Linus Torvalds was a college student at the University of Helsinki. Starting with the basics of a Unix system, he wrote the kernel -- original code -- for a new system for his x86 PC that was later dubbed Linux (pronounced linn-ucks). Torvalds revealed the original source code for free -- making him a folk hero among programmers -- and users around the world began making additions and now continue to tweak it. Linux is considered the leader in the practice of allowing users to re-program their own operating systems.
Four Good Links
The Linux Journal
Online 'zine all about the system
Interview with Linus Torvalds
1998 back and forth about free software
The Rampantly Unofficial Linus Torvalds FAQ
Answering quick questions about the man and the system
Public Knowledge
Another forum for open source and all-access advocates
Vital Stats
Birth
28 December 1969
(age 40)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
The guy who wrote the kernel for the Linux Operating System
