On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Linux Tyro <fedora....@gmail.com> wrote:
Excited to see this world of Linux. A general question came in mind > regarding the origin of Linux. > > Well, it (Linux) is basically a kernel -- perhaps same in majority of all > the distros, almost all. Well, openSUSE also uses the technique of .rpm > which is again Red Hat Package Manager. So basically i get to know that it > was initially in Linux two sides -- 1) debian 2) rpm (as already discussed) > but just wanted to know that openSUSE also has been derived from Redhat > like many other distros have....? > > And out of debian and .rpm, both seem to be the oldest but I guess debian > is more old...? Was just talking of linux not unix (like freebsd). > Well, this question might seem silly to somebody but being a beginner these question(s) often come in mind, so I just get to know the better experiences of the people -- of course Linux experts. If it (this question) is irrelevant, I am sorry, just cancel the question. -- THX
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