Linux Archive, Now By Date
" The ones I got:
1993: 02Aug: SLS Linux [distro] [more]
1994: 29Jan: Debian version 0.91 [distro]
1994: 05Feb: Slackware 1.1.2 [distro] [more]
1994: Marc Ewing begins the Red Hat GNU/Linux distro [1.0] [more]
1994: 30Mar: MCC Interim 1.0+ [distro]
1994: Apr: SuSE Linux [beta distro]
1994: Oct: Xdenu linux [distro]
1994: 06Nov: SunACM ftp-archives [snapshot] SunSite [snapshot]
1995: Mario Valenti's Mini-linux [distro]
1995: 06Nov: JE linux 0.95 (Japanese extensions) [distro]
1995: 08Dec: BLADE 0.3 for Digital Alpha [distro]
1996: Jan: MIPS port [archive]
1996: 24Apr: Jurix linux [distro]
1996: 17Jun: Debian 1.1 for i386 [distro]
1996: 29Sep: MIT ftp-archives [snapshot] SunSite [snapshot]
1996: 30Sep: dilinux (drop-in for DOS systems) [distro]
1996: 07Oct: TSX-11 ftp-archives [snapshot]
If anyone can supply dates for those I missed (mainly early ports), please use the 'Suggestions' box at the bottom of my timeline page."
Apology-- because of connection problems, the online version of my timeline doesn't include the new entries yet. Also, my host may be Slashdotted pretty quickly so here's the Google cache
Debian release history.
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Based on changelogs here, here and here , plus your dates, I've dug up all the release dates from 1.1.1 to 9.0 (and 7.1 is just off of their web site)
1.1.1 1993-10-12
1.1.2 1994-02-05
1.2 1994-03-19
1.2.0.2 1994-04-15
1.2.0.3 1994-04-21
2.0.0 1994-07-01
2.0.1 1994-09-18
2.0.2 1994-10-18
2.1 1994-10-31
2.2 1995-03-21
2.3 1995-05-10
3.0 1995-08-24
3.1 1996-07-03
3.2 1997-02-17 (the first distro I ever used)
3.3 1997-07-11
3.4 1997-10-14
3.5 1998-06-09
3.6 1998-10-28
3.9 1999-03-10
4.0 1999-03-17
7.0 1999-11-02
7.1 2000-06-22
8.0 2001-07-01
8.1 2002-06-18
9.0 2003-03-19
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