Thanks for the correction. Here's a Wikipedia link to the
"Tanenbaum-Torvalds debate":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanenbaum%E2%80%93Torvalds_debate
-bobmon
On 1/21/22 08:12, dng-requ...@lists.dyne.org wrote:
On 1/21/22 06:00, terryc<ter...@woa.com.au> wrote:
Didn't Linus start what became Linux because Minix was only 286 capable
and was not going to be upgraded and Linux wanted something that
would run on 386 cpus.
I think there was also a licensing issue involved in modifying Minix.
Minix exemplified Andy Tanenbaum's views on microkernels. Torvalds was
one of Tanenbaum's students, but not so committed to microkernels, so he
took his own approach with Linux.
Don't know about licensing, but the Minix source code was included as
part of Tanenbaum's book.
-bobmon
Nope.
Tanenbaum taught at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Torvalds studied at
University of Helsinki.
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