Hi Arno,
I have here a small book titled: the revised edition Linux pocketbook,
it comes with 3 CD's, RedHat 6.0, OpenLinux 2.2-N (Caldera) plus extras
on the third CD.
Try apcmag.com , apcmag.pocketbook , EverythingLinux.com.au
The book contains a four page introduction, which is a condensed
history of Linux and its origins.
Hope this might be of help to you.
73 de ZL2TJT, Jens

Arno Verhoeven wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've been asked by our local ham radio association to give a
> presentation about Linux and it's use for packet radio.
> 
> I have little time to prepare anything, so I try to "borrow" as much as
> possible from other presentations :-)
> Any pointers to these would be welcome.
> 
> I once saw a sort of family tree of Unix. It showed all  branches
> including Linux. I would like to use this picture in the presentation,
> but I can't remember where I saw it.
> Does anybody know where this information can be found?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 73, Arno  pe1icq

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