The Linux Effect: 20th Anniversary - Audio

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The Linux Operating System is 20 years old. This podcast series, presented by the Senior Lecturer in Computing at The Open University, Blaine Price, tells the story of an extraordinary operating system that in two short decades has grown from a students’ project to the foundation of the internet. Linux runs on everything from your wireless router and Android Smartphone to CERN's most powerful computer. It has championed a whole new philosophy of collaboration and freedom in the software development community. We will hear from its users, its innovators and its originators. This is the story of Linux. For an entry level approach to learning Linux, try The Open University course T155 Linux: an introduction.

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  • Introducing Linux
    Aug 18, 2011 – 00:01:34
  • Transcript -- Introducing Linux
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  • Linux - Origins
    Aug 18, 2011 – 00:05:31
  • Transcript -- Linux - Origins
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  • Linux - Open Source Software
    Aug 18, 2011 – 00:06:39
  • Transcript -- Linux - Open Source Software
    Aug 18, 2011 –
  • Linux - Distros, dogs and the UNIX family
    Aug 18, 2011 – 00:05:14
  • Transcript -- Linux - Distros, dogs and the UNIX family
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  • Linux in everyday life - from smart-phones to supercomputers
    Aug 18, 2011 – 00:06:42
  • Transcript -- Linux in everyday life - from smart-phones to supercomputers
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  • Linux and cloud computing
    Aug 18, 2011 – 00:06:15
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