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Linux Weekly News 2004 Timeline

Ridgelift writes "Linux Weekly News has made their annual 2004 Timeline available free to the general public. " Much happens in the Linux world over the course of a year. 2004 saw ongoing legal and political fights, new distributions, big releases of major applications, a new mode for kernel development, and more. This timeline is our attempt to separate out the most significant developments of the year and present them in a concise and enjoyable format. It continues an annual LWN tradition; it is the seventh in the series.""

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  1. What I want to know is... by bcmm · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Why do they have an annual 2004 timeline?

    You'd think they would do other years sometimes, like 2003, maybe just after the end of the year 2003 or something...

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    # cat /dev/mem | strings | grep -i llama
    Damn, my RAM is full of llamas.