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In 1991, Linus Torvalds began to work on the Linux kernel while he was attending the University of Helsinki. Torvalds originally created the Linux kernel as a non-commercial replacement for the Minix kernel; he later changed his original non-free license to the GPLv2, which differed primarily in that it also allowed for commercial redistribution. Linux filled the last major gap in running a complete, fully functional free operating system.
 
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MySQL Buffer Overflow; Secure PHP Coding 601
Mozilla and Firefox Flaws 649
zlib Compression Library Bug 601
Animation in SDL: OpenGL 654
Problems in the Kernel, OS X, and WordPress 594
Kernel Trouble 605
Linux PPC on a Dual Boot G4 609
Vanishing Features of the 2.6 Kernel 583
More Kernel Trouble 568
Kernel Problems 586
Linux syncookies Vulnerability and an scp/sftp bug 563
Linux AMD64 Kernel Bug 591
Problems in the Linux Kernel, LISTSERV, and gdb 594
A Root Exploit and DoS in the Linux Kernel 598
Linux Kernel Exploitation 633
Linux Kernel Problems; SSH Design Flaw 601
Linux Kernel Bug 585
Linux and Darwin Kernel Trouble 554
Building a Desktop Firewall 612
Embedded SQL with Pro*C 611
Faster Filtered SQL Server Imports 573
"Just do it!" 2.6.21 Linux kernel released 625
GBA Programming with DevKit Advance 646
Linux Kernel Root Hole 608
Programming Tools: HTML WYSIWYG Editors 628
PHP as a General-Purpose Language 647
Programming Tools: InstallShield X 629
When Linux Runs Out of Memory 933
Scaling Linux with IBM Lotus Domino 649
Mandrake 8.2 First Impressions 622
 
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